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The Muslim Brotherhood, expected to dominate the final round of Egyptian parliamentary elections, called Wednesday for unity with other political parties.
Wednesday’s voting ended two days of balloting marking the first fully free and fair elections in Egypt since 1952. Official results will be announced next week.
Islamist groups have won an an estimated 65 percent of the vote. Secularists and activists worry over the prospect of Islamists controlling parliament. Mohamed Morsi, secretary- general of the Freedom and Justice Party, attempted to allay such concerns by promising that the Brotherhood would work with all parties.



