Egypt's leading Islamic party said Wednesday it had extended its gains in the recent elections. The Muslim Brotherhood said its Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) had won 36 out of 54 individual seats up for grabs in the first phase of the multi-stage parliamentary polls.
In a separate party vote, which will see more than a 100 seats distributed, it won 36.6 percent while the Salafi fundamentalist party Al-Nur came second with 24.4 percent.
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