On Saturday, 30th April, The once outlawed Muslim Brotherhood mentioned that they want to become a major force in the country post-revolution politics. Hence, they will contest half of the seats in Egypt's parliamentary elections in September,
The elections will be the first since the dismissal of President Hosni Mubarak by a popular uprising in February who could face execution or life imprisonment if he is convicted of the charges of corruption.
Egypt's Justice Minister Mohammed El-Guindi blamed Mubarak for the country's widespread corruption during his almost 30-year-rule.
The elections will be the first since the dismissal of President Hosni Mubarak by a popular uprising in February who could face execution or life imprisonment if he is convicted of the charges of corruption.
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