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Mubarak : Any individual is welcome to enter Elections!

A speech on Saturday, March 24, by Egypt 's president Mubarak recorded promises of a fair election during next year's presidential election.

MB delegation convenes with Wafd Party members

The Muslim Brotherhood's dialogue initiative between opposition factions continues in full force, with the meeting of the Wafd Party scheduled for this Wednesday April 21st.

POMED Notes: FY2011 Appropriations and Middle East Democracy”

The Project on Middle East Democracy and the Heinrich B?ll Foundation co-hosted an event on Capitol Hill to mark the release of a new publication, “The Federal Budget and Appropriations

Rashwan: Amendments to electoral districts will benefit ruling party

"New amendments did not take into account the voter's proportional representation as they equated between low population constituencies and high population ones, which proves the imbalance in the constitutional amendments.

Jurists call for constitutional amendments ahead of poll

Jurists who participated in a conference titled "supervision and judicial oversight; cancellation or fair elections" called for the legislative reforms to be taken ahead of the presidential and parliamentary elections

MB will participate in up-coming Shura elections

MB media spokesman Dr. Saad El-Katatni confirmed that the MB will enter in the up-coming Shura elections.

Mubarak well enough to leave hospital

Germany: "Mubarak stable enough to leave hospital" sources reported

MB MP’s and opposition hold press conference calling for new bill

Press conference Bill announced The press conference which was scheduled yesterday by Muslim Brotherhood members of parliament and opposition movements including "Kefaya".

US Ambassador: We support fair elections in Egypt; have no preferred candidate

American Ambassador to Egypt, Margaret Scobey, during a visit to the Assiut Governorate in southern Egypt to sign an agreement with the governor there in order to finance 6 projects

Brotherhood changes tack?

Considered by many a conservative academic who will avoid confrontation with the regime, Mohamed Badei, the 67-year- old newly-elected supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), used his first week