Former leftist presidential hopeful Hamdeen Sabahi said yesterday he would not be running in next year’s presidential elections, but would “continue [his] role as a revolutionary,” Al Masry Al Youm reports. Sabahi also said he would lend his support to any civilian candidate whose presidential platform will fulfill the goals of the January 2011 revolution. Forgive the grandstanding, folks. Losing two elections does take its toll.
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