CAIRO
A group of young individuals from the political party of former leader Mubarak have gathered together in front of the elections center in Cairo, distributed fliers titled "Remnant and With Pride" and opened a banner.
Supporting former Mubarak regime's former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, the group of young individuals led to a fierce reaction by the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party and a presidential candidate Mohammad Mursi on Sunday.
An independent presidential candidate who lost the elections in the first round, Khalid Ali, described the activities of the supporters of the former Egyptian regime as an harbinger of clashes to come if the presidential runoff does not take place in a transparent manner.
An Egyptian citizen Mohammad Nasr said he was shocked to see fliers being distributed and banner opened in support of the former Egyptian regime.
Following the revolution, individuals are ashamed to tell that they were remnants of the former regime, Nasr indicated.
Voter turnout seems to be less in Egypt on Sunday
Voter turnout seems to be less in Egypt on Sunday compared to Saturday.
Voting in the presidential runoff will end at 20.00 hours on Sunday.
Egyptians are voting on Saturday and Sunday in a presidential runoff between the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammad Mursi, and former prime minister under former Mubarak regime, Ahmed Shafiq.
Tight security measures were taken in all corners of Egypt for the presidential runoff.There are around 51 million voters in Egypt.