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Egypt’s military ruler held talks with political leaders on Sunday after next month’s presidential election was thrown into further turmoil with the disqualification of key candidates. Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi met with the heads of 17 political parties and groups and MPs to discuss major developments ahead of the first presidential poll since a popular uprising ousted long-time leader Hosni Mubarak last year. According to the official MENA news agency, the powerful Muslim Brotherhood, whose candidate Khairat Al Shater was barred from running for office, attended the meeting as well as Al Nur party, which represents the more conservative brand of Salafi Islam. On Saturday, Egypt’s election commission said that 10 of the 23 registered presidential candidates had been barred from the race, including ex-spy chief Omar Suleiman, Shater and popular Salafist politician Hazem Abu Ismail. Suleiman’s registration had infuriated the political forces, who were at the forefront of last year’s revolt, with many regarding his candidacy as proof that promises of a transition to democracy were merely cosmetic. Suleiman, Mubarak’s intelligence chief for two decades, was briefly appointed Egypt’s vice president but quit the post in February 2011 when the president resigned following weeks of mass protests against his 30-year rule. Secular groups were furious over Shater’s candidacy, accusing the Muslim Brotherhood of monopolising politics after dominating parliament and a panel tasked with drafting the constitution. The powerful conservative group had repeatedly vowed not to present a member for the top job, but in a dramatic U-turn it put forward Shater, as well as party chairman Mohammed Mursi as a back-up candidate. Commission official Tarek Abul Atta said on Saturday that Suleiman had been disqualified because he failed to garner enough endorsements from 15 provinces as required under the law. Shater, who was released from prison in March last year, was barred because of a law stating that candidates can only run in elections six years after being released or pardoned, Abul Atta said. Shater, who was deputy chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood — banned under Mubarak — had been in jail on charges of terrorism and money laundering. Abu Ismail is out of the race because his mother holds another nationality, violating election rules, which state that all candidates, their parents and their wives must have only Egyptian citizenship. The candidates have two days to appeal the commission’s decision. In a statement on Facebook, Shater said: “We will continue working through all legal channels.” His campaign argued he could not be disqualified because of an “unjust” conviction under Mubarak, criticising the move as “political, not legal.” The commission will announce the final candidate list on  April 26. The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) headed by Tantawi, that took power when Mubarak was ousted, will also examine a law passed by parliament that would ban members of the former regime from standing for office. Separately, gunmen attacked a police checkpoint in Sinai Peninsula on Sunday, killing two officers and wounding another, a security official said. Security forces are sweeping the area in search of the gunmen, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

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