Ayman Nour Egyptian Presidency candidate Ayman Nour said that Prime Minister Essam Sharaf’s government has failed to achieve any of the demands and hopes of Egyptian people since
it took over in January, which has resulted in his loss of trust in Sharaf’s ability to repair the security situation before the 25th elections. Ayman Nour considers that he will not be able to achieve the parliamentary demands of the upcoming September revolution, adding that the only mentionable demand of the Egyptian revolution that has been achieved was the overthrowing of ex-President Hosni Mubarak. With regards to the latest statement released by the Military Council concerning their slowness in achieving the demands of the revolution, he said: “I am worried that the revolution will turn into a military coup, just like what happened on the 23rd July, but I believe in the Military council, and I hope that the demands of the revolution are met as quickly as possible.” On his nomination for the 2011 Presidency he said: “The decision behind nominating me now has come as a result of the need to fight the remains of the past regime, and to set Egypt on the right track in order to put Egypt in a much higher position that it was in before.”
Speculation surrounding the Egyptian leadership’s support of the Muslim Brotherhood confirms that the leadership has not publically announced their support for the Brotherhood, so it believes that they do not have the support of the presidency, since their ideas are not compatible. Salafi’s Nour said that he intends to get closer to them on some matters, however the Salafis have officially nominated Sheikh Hazem Salah Abou Ismail, and therefore there is no support from their side.GMT 08:25 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
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