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Egypt military vows fair election, power handover

* Electoral commission invites 45 foreign observers to monitor presidential election

CAIRO: Egypt’s military rulers vowed Thursday that this month’s presidential election will be fair and moved to assure the public it would hand over power, a day after a deadly attack on an anti-military protest.

“We are committed to fair elections 100 percent. We don’t have any candidates. All the candidates are respectable Egyptians,” said Major General Mohammed al-Assar of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces

Assar said that the electoral commission “sent a letter to the foreign ministry requesting that it invites 45 foreign observers to monitor the presidential election.” “The commission also sent messages to all the embassies inviting them to send a delegate to monitor the election and issued permits to three foreign organisations as well,” he added.

Assar was speaking at a news conference as calm returned to Cairo’s streets following clashes that killed 20 people outside the defence ministry on Wednesday, according to medics. “We want to stress the commitment of the armed forces of not using violence against the people. The armed forces belong to the people,” said Assar, who put Wednesday’s toll at nine dead and said more than 160 were injured. The general, an aide to the defence minister, said the security forces had intervened “positively” to stop the bloodshed and to ensure stability, more than a year after a popular uprising toppled veteran president Hosni Mubarak. “Egypt is in danger. Everyone must realise this danger,” said Assar. “I propose an initiative to all political parties and religious leaders to go to Abbassiya and try to persuade the youths to leave Abbassiya,” he said referring to the Cairo district in which Wednesday’s clashes occurred.

“Go to Tahrir Square to stay away from the defence ministry because we dont want to use any violence against our youths,” he added.

Cairo’s Tahrir Square was the epicentre of the massive protest movement that eventually forced Mubarak to hand over power to the military, led by Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi. Assar said the military would transfer power by the end of June.

The presidential election is scheduled for May 23 and 24 and a run off for June 16 and 17 if there is no outright winner in the first round. “We have said and repeated since November 2011 that the Supreme Council is committed to handing over power before June 30, 2012. And today we say it again clearly and frankly: the SCAF is committed to handing over power by June 30, 2012 and even before,” said Assar. “We have no wish to stay in power. We do not want power. The supreme council is not an alternative to legitimacy,” he added.

Critics of the military rulers cried foul after the electoral commission disqualified 10 of the 23 candidates vying for the presidential race, saying they did not meet the proper criteria.

Assar stressed that the SCAF, under whose rule parliamentary elections took place late last year and early this year, were not tampering with the polls. He also urged the armed forces to remain steadfast urging them “not to listen” to abuse expressed by their detractors. “The people appreciate your historic positions,” Assar said.

“After July 1, it will be said that the SCAF played a historic role” in the transition of Egypt from Mubarak’s autocratic regime to democracy, he added. afp

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