Egypt's Abdul Fattah al-Sisi vows Muslim Brotherhood 'will not exist' if he's voted to power
Former
Egyptian army chief, Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, who resigned to contest for
presidential election, has vowed that the banned Muslim Brotherhood
group 'will not exist', should he win.
In his first interview with Egyptian TV, al-Sisi added that two assassination plots against him had been uncovered. According to the BBC, he is widely expected to win the presidential election on 26-27 May.
Asked whether the Brotherhood would cease to exist if he should gain the presidency, he added that it was right. Sisi also denied being the candidate of the army, saying 'the army would not have a role in ruling Egypt', the report said.
Al-Sisi added that he defended a controversial new law that puts severe restrictions on the right to protest.
Source Daily Nation
In his first interview with Egyptian TV, al-Sisi added that two assassination plots against him had been uncovered. According to the BBC, he is widely expected to win the presidential election on 26-27 May.
Asked whether the Brotherhood would cease to exist if he should gain the presidency, he added that it was right. Sisi also denied being the candidate of the army, saying 'the army would not have a role in ruling Egypt', the report said.
Al-Sisi added that he defended a controversial new law that puts severe restrictions on the right to protest.
Source Daily Nation
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