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Tereasa Shehata » 5pm - Jun 19, 2012
The candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, has...
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Tags: Egypt, military junta, Cairo, presidential election, Mohammed Morsi, Ahmed Shafiq, poll, vote, Israel, Hosni Mubarak, Mohamed Ghanem, Muslim Brotherhood lead
The candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, has won the country's presidential run-off as he secures 51.8 percent of the votes, according to unofficial final results.
The ballot count was reportedly completed on Monday, indicating that Morsi won the presidential race with 51.8 percent of the votes, but that his rival Ahmad Shafiq, who was Egypt's former premier when ousted dictator Hosni Mubarak was in power, came in second with 48.2 percent.
Earlier on Monday, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee also confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the presidential run-off.
Press TV talks with Mohamed Ghanem, Muslim Brotherhood leader in the UK, regarding the issue.
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