Egypt's results due tomorrow

Sat, Jun 23, 2012, 01:00

   

Egyptians will find out tomorrow whether their next president will be a former military officer or an Islamist from the army's old adversary, the Muslim Brotherhood.

Impatient Brotherhood supporters have protested in Cairo's Tahrir Square since a call in midweek from their leaders to demand the current ruling generals cancel measures they say are designed to hem in the powers of the man they believe was elected last weekend, Islamist Mohamed Morsy.

Hundreds were there again today, chanting "Victory for Morsy!" and "Morsy, Morsy, Allahu akbar!" (God is greatest), before officials finally set a time for announcing the result.

The election committee will do so at news conference at 1pm (Irish time), committee official Hatem Bagato said today, after run-off voting was held on June 16th and 17th.

The party atmosphere in the square anticipated what could be one of the most dramatic turns of events in the Middle East in decades - the emergence of an Islamist president of the most populous Arab nation.

(Video from Tahrir Square reportedly taken today).