Ahmed Shafik
Cairo’s North Criminal Court adjourned on Monday the trail of former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik over charges of squandering public money to January 6
Former Egyptian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik congratulated President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi Tuesday, April 3 for winning a second term.
After a fructuous couple of days of presidential election-related news, Egypt Today provides readers with a wrap-up.
President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi’s election campaign said that they are longing for real competition during the upcoming elections scheduled for March 26.
The potential presidential candidate Khaled Ali will hold a press conference on Wednesday to declare his final stance toward running in the presidential election.
Former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik announced Sunday he will not run for president in 2018
Former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik says on his Twitter account on Sunday that he will not run for president in the upcoming election.
Egypt’s former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik denied Sunday that Egyptian authorities have limited his movement or arrested him
Former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik left the VIP lounge of the Cairo International Airport, according to sources.
Former Egyptian prime minister Ahmed Shafik arrived in Cairo on Saturday, airport sources said
Lawyer Samir Sabri filed a complaint against the former Premier Ahmed Shafik, accusing him of aligning with the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry confirmed every Egyptian citizen’s legal right to run for presidency.
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Former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik told Reuters Wednesday he intends to run for president in the upcoming 2018 election.
Former presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik’s name has circulated recently in political circles about the upcoming 2018 elections.
The Egyptian National Movement Party is in a state of confusion after the latest resignations of key leaders and members for different reasons.