An Egyptian court has ruled that the mother of a popular ultraconservative leader viewed as one of the strongest contenders for president is not a US citizen, likely clearing the way for him to run in May elections. The decision was met with cheers of “God is great!” by thousands of Hazem Abu Ismail’s supporters who had camped outside the courtroom in Cairo for hours, waiting for the decision. Abu Ismail is a 50-year-old lawyer-turned-preacher with a large following of enthusiastic supporters, particularly from the country’s ultraconservative Salafi movement. The decision is likely to heat up an already intense presidential campaign for the May 23-24 elections — the first freely contested presidential race in Egypt’s history. A law put in place after the fall of President Hosni Mubarak last year stipulates that a candidate may not have any other citizenship than Egyptian — and that the candidate’s spouse and parents cannot have any other citizenship as well. The country’s electoral commission said last week that it had received documents confirming that Ismail’s mother was an American citizen, effectively disqualifying him from the race. The announcement sparked widespread protests by his supporters. The prospects of Abu Ismail’s return threatens to divide the votes of conservatives who have nominated a number of candidates. Among the other contenders are Khairat Al Shater of the Musim Brotherhood, the country’s largest political group, who represents a more mainstream face of the Islamist movement than does Abu Ismail. Mubarak’s ex-spy chief Omar Suleiman also joined the race in a surprise move on Friday, the last day of applications. The Cairo Administrative Court ruled that the authorities must provide Abu Ismail with a document confirming that his mother has only Egyptian nationality. Abu Ismail had challenged authorities to produce evidence backing their allegations. He had argued that if his mother held any citizenship other than Egyptian, authorities must have local records of her dual nationality. Lawyers said the papers presented by authorities were insufficient. Abu Ismail had said that the case against him was a plot by authorities and foreign powers to disqualify him because of his increasing popularity.
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