00:00 Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has confirmed that he will stand for a third term
00:05 in office at an election scheduled for December.
00:08 The election, which al-Sisi is widely expected to win, comes as Egypt grapples with an economic
00:14 crisis, record inflation, a sharply depreciated local currency and claims by the political
00:20 opposition that its candidates are suffering harassment and intimidation.
00:25 "I have decided to nominate myself to complete the dream during a new presidential term,"
00:31 al-Sisi said, making the announcement during a televised speech on Monday evening.
00:36 "I call on all Egyptians to participate in this democratic scene to choose with their
00:40 patriotic conscience who is worthy," he said.
00:44 An estimated 65 million Egyptians are reported to be eligible to vote in the election, which
00:50 will be held over three days from December 10 to 12.
00:54 Egyptians living abroad will be able to cast their ballots on December 1-3.
00:58 A handful of politicians had already announced their bids to run for presidency but none
01:03 poses a serious challenge to al-Sisi, who has been in power since 2014 after leading
01:10 the army to remove Egypt's first democratically elected president Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim
01:15 Brotherhood in 2013.
01:18 Al-Sisi was announced the winner of presidential elections in 2014 and 2018 with 97% of the
01:25 vote.
01:26 Egypt has witnessed a crackdown on freedom of expression under al-Sisi with hundreds
01:31 of activists and political opponents imprisoned or forced into exile, which has led to outcries
01:37 from human rights advocates.
01:39 The Muslim Brotherhood has been outlawed as a terrorist organization and Egypt's fragmented
01:44 political opposition says it has come under pressure ahead of the election.
01:49 The campaign of Ahmed al-Tantai, a former member of parliament and the most prominent
01:55 potential opponent to al-Sisi, has complained that citizens have been impeded when they
02:00 tried to register their support for his candidacy.
02:03 Prospective candidates need 25,000 public signatures or the support of 20 members of
02:09 a heavily pro-Sisi parliament to stand for election.
02:12 Many of those showing up at public notary offices to register their support for al-Tantai
02:17 were told the registration system was not working, ordered to come back later or register
02:22 somewhere else, the opposition official's campaign manager Mohamed Abdeldad told the
02:27 Reuters news agency.
02:29 The civil democratic movement, which groups together some small opposition parties, also
02:35 said in a statement on Sunday that there had been multiple violations against citizens
02:40 trying to nominate candidates to stand against al-Sisi.
02:43 Egypt's National Election Authority says it is investigating complaints and has called
02:48 such allegations "baseless".
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