Egypt’s Supreme Council of Armed Forces has approved General Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi to run for presidency, Egyptian state media reported Monday.
The authorization follows interim President Adly Mansour’s promotion of al-Sisi from Defense Minister to Field Marshal on Monday and boosts the likelihood al-Sisi will run for the post.
The green light comes despite previous claims from al-Sisi and the military that the general had no plans to seek the presidency.
Sisi was installed in a top Army post after a coup last summer saw President Mohamed Morsi—the winning candidate in nationwide elections and member of the Muslim Brotherhood—pushed from power.
The coup came amid mass protests against Morsi, who was blasted for violating human rights and steamrolling democracy.
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