UPDATE: Egypt's military probes presidential hopeful over 'forgery' - News Summed Up

UPDATE: Egypt's military probes presidential hopeful over 'forgery'


Former Chief of the military staff Sami Anan during the funeral of his sister-in-law on 19 June 2014- Egypt Today/Hussein TallalCAIRO - 23 January 2018: Egypt’s Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) has summoned on Tuesday former armed forces chief of staff Sami Anan over crimes of “forgery,” since he "illegally" announced his intention to run for 2018 presidential election.Anan does not have a military permission terminating his service at the Armed Forces, according to a SCAF statement. Anan's son, Samir, told Egypt Today on Tuesday that his father is under arrest at the military prosecution headquarters.Anan has “unprecedentedly” violated the rules of the Armed Forces the statement added, saying that “In the light of the announcement given by Major General Sami Anan, who is still under the call-up service, over his candidacy for the post of the state president, the Armed Forces can never condone blatant legal violations committed by the abovementioned general against the rules and regulations of the military services.”The announcement of his candidacy included clear incitement against the Armed Forces to drive a wedge between the military and Egyptian people, the statement continued.Anan announced on Saturday his intention to run in the 2018 presidential election, scheduled for March 26 and 28 Egypt, in a video posted on Anan's official Facebook page.“I made my decision to present my nomination papers to the National Electoral Commission as a presidential candidate, in accordance to the announced rules and dates by the commission,” Anan said.Anan served as Egypt’s army chief of staff and the second man in the Supreme Council of Armed Forces from 2005 until 2012, when he was forced to retire from his post by former president Mohamed Morsi.A pro-Anan campaign, formed by Masr Al-Orouba Al-Democraty Party (Egypt Arabism Democratic Party), has announced the suspension of its activities until further notice.


Source: Egypt Today January 23, 2018 11:15 UTC



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