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  • '''Mohamed Morsi''' (born 8th August 1951) was the President of Egypt from 24th June 2012 un
    980 bytes (145 words) - 15:06, 24 March 2024
  • ...ing about two-thirds of seats, of which half go to the Muslim Brotherhood. Mohamed Morsi, who won the final presidential election on 30 June 2012, with 51.7 per cen ...litical power, and [[human rights]] violations were widespread. In 2012, [[Mohamed Morsi]] of the Muslim Brotherhood's [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Freedom and Justice Pa
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  • ===[[Mohamed Morsi]]=== ...of February 2011, and whose candidate [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Mohamed Morsi|Mohamed Morsi]] was elected President of Egypt. ([http://www.ikhwanweb.com/ website]) (
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  • ...und of presidential election. Result: [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Mohamed Morsi|Mohamed Morsi]] 24.9% [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Ahmed Shafiq|Ahmed Shafiq]] 24.5%. ...Muslim League presidential candidate [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Mohamed Morsi|Mohamed Morsi]] claims victory.
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  • ...the former Prime minister, 23.3 percent. In the second round in June 2012, Mohamed Morsi was elected President.
    52 KB (7,326 words) - 12:25, 24 March 2024
  • * [[Mohamed Morsi/Definition]]
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