Consolidating power The appendix to last year's interim Constitutional Declaration issued by SCAF ensures the generals remain in control, writes Gamal Essam El-Din
Jumping the gun Everyone's a winner if you believe the presidential campaign teams, reports Mohamed Abdel-Baky
In lieu of results Mohamed Mursi may become Mubarak's successor during post-revolution Egypt's most volatile moment to date. Then again, he might not. Either way the Brotherhood won't give up without a fight, writes Amira Howeidy
A two-edged sword The Muslim Brotherhood may have won the presidential elections but they have lost any legislative clout, Gamal Essam El-Din reports
Old habits die hard Local and foreign monitors say violations marring this week's presidential run-off will not affect the final results, Gihan Shahine reports
Hamas heartened by apparent Mursi victory Palestinians and Israelis react to the possible victory of Islamists in Egypt's presidential race, with Fatah and Tel Aviv left worried, writes Khaled Amayreh in Ramallah
Extra strength To make up for the scrapping of the emergency law the government has granted the military and civil police and intelligence agents judicial powers, reports Reem Leila
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