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Former Egypt Presidential Candidate Tantawy Convicted for Forgery

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
February 7, 2024
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Former Egyptian presidential candidate Ahmed Tantawy was found guilty on Tuesday of forging election documents and ordered to pay a fine, four security and judiciary sources said.

Twenty-one members of his campaign were handed a one-year sentence with labour, in a continuation of a decade-long crackdown on activists under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. 

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Tantawy, who emerged as the most popular potential challenger in elections last year, pulled out after failing to receive enough signatures required to certify his candidacy.

As part of the campaign, he distributed copies of the form needed for supporters to endorse him, as his campaign said they had been blocked from completing the forms in government offices.

Shortly after withdrawing from the race, he was charged with forgery. Tantawy on Tuesday was handed a suspended sentence of one year and ordered to pay a fine of 20,000 Egyptian pounds in lieu.

He is also barred from running for president for the next five years. The next election is expected in 2030. During the campaign for the 2023 election, which Sisi won with nearly 90% of the vote, Tantawy said dozens of family members and allies were arrested.

Egyptian authorities have denied violations in the election process, and say they do not hold political prisoners. Sisi says that Egyptians have enjoyed greater rights through development, and that security is paramount.

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