The second round of Egypt’s legislative elections has consolidated the banned Muslim Brotherhood as the country’s main opposition force, a trend likely to raise the pressure for some form of
>Islamist supporters say many were stopped from voting Egypt’s opposition Muslim Brotherhood won more seats than the ruling party in the second round of parliamentary elections on Sunday. Independents standing
CAIRO & ALEXANDRIA, Egypt - Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood claimed Monday to have won another 13 seats in the second round of parliamentary elections, continuing its surge after securing a record
With 47 seats in Parliament and the prospect of even more, group is already largest opposition bloc Compiled by Daily Star staff The Muslim Brotherhood built up its strength as
>Stage 2 of the Parliamentary Election coverage of Alexandria GovernorateAl-Raml Constituency: It was confirmed that 18 No taxis full of large crowd of people of the so called “Collective Electoral Vote
There has never been any shortage of passion at election time, no matter what the country and no matter how old the democracy. Even in Britain, proud possessor of the
Muslim Brotherhood strongly supported in Egypt poll The Muslim Brotherhood has reaffirmed its position as Egypt’s main opposition force, more than doubling its seats in parliament in the early stages
Today, the Supreme Guide for the Moslem Brotherhood, Muhammad Akef, held a number of interviews with satellite channels and newspapers. He tackled the result of the first phase of the
30 out of 42 candidates of the Moslem Brotherhood win the run-off election of the first phase of the parliamentary election. Thus, the MB obtains 34 seats out of total