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Islamists prosper in Egyptian elections

By William Wallis in Cairo

Published: November 27 2005 18:40 | Last updated: November 27 2005 18:40

Egypt’s outlawed Muslim Brotherhood continued an unprecedented run of success in month-long legislative elections, in spite of what independent monitors described as determined efforts by the government to staunch its momentum.

Preliminary results announced on Sunday gave Islamist candidates – running as nominally independent because the Brotherhood is banned – 29 more seats in run-off voting in the city of Alexandria and other areas on Saturday.

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