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Ex-military chief of staff to run in Egyptian presidential election

By REUTERS
January 21, 2018

CAIRO: Former Egyptian armed forces chief of staff General Sami Anan said on Saturday he intended to run in the country’s presidential election in March.

In a video declaration posted on Anan’s official Facebook page, he said he will run for president to save Egypt from incorrect policies and called on state institutions to maintain neutrality toward all candidates.

General-turned-President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced late on Friday he would run for a second term.

The election is Egypt’s third since the 2011 uprising that deposed President Hosni Mubarak.

"I call on civilian and military institutions to maintain neutrality towards everyone who had announced their intention to run and not take unconstitutional sides of a president who will leave his post in a few months," Anan said.

Anan said in his statement that he had formed his civilian presidential team, which includes Hisham Genena, a former policeman and judge who was appointed to head Egypt's corruption watchdog in 2012 and was sacked by Sisi in 2016.

Candidates will register from Jan 20 to Jan 29. Those challenging Sisi describe a sweeping effort to kill off their campaigns before they have begun, with media attacks on candidates, intimidation of supporters and a nomination process stacked in favour of the former general.