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              The Brotherhood’s Mohamed Mursi, seen here, won 5.76 million out of 23.3 million valid votes in last week’s first round, followed by Ahmed Shafik, who was appointed as premier in Mubarak’s final days, with 5.5 million, elections commission head Farouk Soultan told reporters at a televised press conference in Cairo. Photographer: Gianluigi Guercia/AFP/Getty Images

The Brotherhood’s Mohamed Mursi, seen here, won 5.76 million out of 23.3 million valid votes in last week’s first round, followed by Ahmed Shafik, who was appointed as premier in Mubarak’s final days, with 5.5 million, elections commission head Farouk Soultan told reporters at a televised press conference in Cairo. Photographer: Gianluigi Guercia/AFP/Getty Images

May 28, 2012
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