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Hamdeen Sabahi

Hamdeen Sabahi ((アラビア語:حمدين صباحى) ''Ḥamdīn Ṣabāhī'', ; born 5 July 1954) is an Egyptian politician, journalist and poet. He is currently the leader of the Egyptian Popular Current and a co-leader of the National Salvation Front. An opposition activist during the Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak eras, Sabahi was jailed 17 times during their presidencies for political dissidence.〔 He was an immediate supporter and participant of the 2011 Egyptian revolution.〔 Sabahi entered the 2012 Egyptian presidential race in which he finished third place with 21.5% of the vote trailing the second place candidate Ahmed Shafiq by a margin of 700,000 votes. In the 2014 presidential election he was one of just two candidates. He ran second with less than 4% of the vote. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi was declared the winner after attracting 22 million of the nearly 23 million votes cast. Sisi sworn into office as President of Egypt on 8 June 2014.
A well known opposition figure, Sabahi ascribes to Nasserism and in 1996 he founded the Nasserist Karama (Dignity) Party.〔 Sabahi ran as an independent and not as the Dignity Party's candidate. One of the few secular figures without any ties to the regime of Hosni Mubarak, Sabahi has attracted the support of several leading Nasserists. Sabahi is running under the slogan "one of us" which highlights his strong ties with the working class and advocates his socialist aspirations. Sabahi also gained the support of prominent Egyptian figures including writer and political activist Alaa Al Aswany and director and film-writer Khaled Youssef.
==Early life==
Sabahi was born in a small Nile Delta town in Kafr el-Sheikh Governorate called Baltim in 1954 to a father who was a ''fellah'' ("peasant").〔 Of his eleven siblings, Sabahi was the youngest.〔Ibrahim, Ekram. (Meet the Candidates: Hamdeen Sabahi ). ''Ahram Online''. 2012-04-02.〕 His father had benefited from the land ownership reforms brought about after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.〔 Sabahi spent his childhood being around with farmers and fishermen and became a fisherman during adolescence.〔

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