Founder of al-Tayaar al-Shaabi, Hamden Sabahi, announced that he will not run for the 2018 presidential elections. Sahbhi affirmed that he can still play his role as a revolutionary, just as he did in January 2011 and June 2013.
In a TV interview on “Bella Qyood” on MBC channel, Sabahi added that Egypt ought to be governed by civilian rule that represents the people and believes that Egyptians deserve a decent life.
Sabahi said that achieving the same goals as the January 25 revolution is the only way to get Egypt out its current problems. He added that he will support any presidential civilian candidate whose electoral program will fulfill the revolution’s goals.
Dr Mahmoud al-Alayli, head of Free Egyptian Party, considered Sabahi’s announcement to withdraw as an opportunity for another candidate from al-Tayyar al-Nassari to run for the elections.
The current political atmosphere suggests that President Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi will win the 2018 elections; however, the results might change if a competitor with wide-spread popularity runs, al-Alayli told al-Masry al-Youm Saturday.
Sabahi ran for president in the 2012 and 2014 elections. He obtained 4,820,273 votes, coming in third in the first round of the 2012 elections and 753, 285, 78 votes in the 2014 elections. He founded the Nassrist al-Karama party in 1996, and has led al-Tayaar al-Shaabi since 2012.
Source: Al-Masry Al-Youm