Both candidates in Egypt’s presidential election are claiming victory.
The Muslim Brotherhood stated that its Mohamed Morsi has won 52 percent of the votes, four percents more than Ahmed Shafiq.
However, Shafiq’s campaign says the claim is false, and that more than half of voters have chosen the right-hand man of ousted dictator Hosni Mubarak as the next president.
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