Egyptian presidential hopefuls criticize slow pace of change

CAIRO — Under a timetable that sets Egypt's first post-revolution parliamentary elections for next spring, Egypt's interim military rulers could remain in power for at least another year.

The prospect of prolonged military rule has many presidential hopefuls criticizing the slow pace of change since the winter uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak from his nearly 30-year rule. The military council took power in February when Mubarak stepped down and is setting the election schedule.

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Robert Barnes 29 Sep, 2011


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