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Egyptians Ponder if 2011 Offers Chance for Change
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Egyptians Ponder if 2011 Offers Chance for Change
Egypt is set to hold presidential elections toward the end of 2011, but so far no one has officially entered the race. Aides say President Hosni Mubarak, who has been in power for almost 30 years, will seek another six-year term, but the spotlight is also on his son, Gamal, a rising star in the ruling National Democratic party. He’s widely seen as being groomed for the post. VOA's Elizabeth Arrott reports from Cairo on what Egyptian voters might have in store in the coming year.
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Date Found: December 29, 2010
Date Produced: December 16, 2010
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