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The Nūr Party has convened a meeting on February 6 to set its criteria for the presidential candidate that it will support and responded to the campaign of the Muslim Brotherhood against it. The meeting resulted in a set of criteria, including the need for a president who maintains national unity...
Sources stated that Dr. Yāssir Burhamī has resigned  from his position in  Nūr party to dedicate his time to preaching as well as to end his issue with the Ministry of Endowments which refuses to give him a license as he still practices political work
The Supreme Administrative Court headed by Counselor Nazīh Tanāghū has ruled to dissolve the Freedom and Justice Party.
President ‘Abd al-Fattāh al-Sīsī stressed during a meeting with a group of media professionals that it is important to say the truth and to present it honestly.
Al- Nūr party has held a meeting for its presidential council to discuss the nominees for the coming parliamentary elections.
For the second time in a row, electoral meetings for al-Nūr Party in the nation’s governorates have failed miserably, especially after the party found out the Coptic community’s refusal to partake in their electoral lists.
In an interview conducted with Watanī newspaper, Dr. Ahmad Khalīl, member of the advisory council for the Masr Baladī Front, Dr. Khalīl announced that he is preparing to run in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Sheikh ‘Alā’ Abū al-‘Azā’im, sheikh of the al-‘Azimiyyah tariqah, has won the presidential elections for the Sūfī al-Tahrīr political party.
Muslim Brotherhood sources stated that the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood has formed a reconciliation committee headed by Ibrahīm Munīr and Mahmūd Hussayn, leaders in the Muslim Brotherhood. 
The head of the Nūr Party, Yūnis Makhyūn, has cast a ‘yes’ vote on the constitutional referendum. He stated afterwards that that this is to protect sharī’ah, for the sake of stability and to prevent the division of the homeland (Salāh Laban, et al., al-Tahrīr, Jan. 15, p. 11). Read original text in...

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