On September 7, Egypt will hold its first-ever multi-party presidential election, as distinct from the single-candidate plebiscites that have so far characterized the “re-elections” of President Husni Mubarak. This election, however, is seriously flawed by requirements that effectively negate the possibility of any opposition leader from seriously challenging President Mubarak’s hold on power.
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Background Briefing
Egypt: Elections Fail to Challenge Mubarak's Power
A Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper
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