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Mubarak\\\'s last PM backs Sisi for Egypt\\\'s president

Friday, 14 March 2014


CAIRO, Mar 13 (AFP): The candidate who lost Egypt's 2012 presidential election reiterated his support Thursday for the army chief as president but also slammed the military for initially backing his candidacy openly.
Ahmed Shafiq-fallen strongman Hosni Mubarak's last premier-endorsed Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, whose popularity surged afer he ousted the Islamist Mohamed Morsi last July following mass street protests against his turbulent year-long rule.
Shafiq narrowly lost the election that made Morsi Egypt's first democratically elected president, and the first civilian to take the post.
A former air force commander who was recently acquitted of corruption charges, Shafiq called Sisi the "strongest candidate who has the highest chances of winning the presidency".