June 18,2012
Seems there is a conflict brewing between Mohamed Mursi and his election rival Ahmed Shafik over who actually has won the presidential election.
Clip from link below:
Shafik disputed his opponent’s claim, saying in a statement on his Facebook page that he, rather than Mursi, won 52 percent of the vote in the vote that ended yesterday. The conflicting claims underscored the stakes in an acrimonious race in which tensions were raised when the ruling military council, hours after the polls closed, issued a decree curtailing presidential powers and expanding its own. The generals looked to calm those worries, pledging they would hand over power as scheduled to the incoming head of state.
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/2500-AFRCURZ6-AFRICA-AFRTOP/2012/06/18/id/442647
God Bless
Seems there is a conflict brewing between Mohamed Mursi and his election rival Ahmed Shafik over who actually has won the presidential election.
Clip from link below:
Shafik disputed his opponent’s claim, saying in a statement on his Facebook page that he, rather than Mursi, won 52 percent of the vote in the vote that ended yesterday. The conflicting claims underscored the stakes in an acrimonious race in which tensions were raised when the ruling military council, hours after the polls closed, issued a decree curtailing presidential powers and expanding its own. The generals looked to calm those worries, pledging they would hand over power as scheduled to the incoming head of state.
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/2500-AFRCURZ6-AFRICA-AFRTOP/2012/06/18/id/442647
God Bless