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Egypt military ruler: Presidential vote to be free

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Egyptian men sit under a wall with graffiti depicting the ruling military council controlling the presidential elections as a puppet show, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, May 13, 2012. The upcoming Egyptian presidential election, the first since the ouster of longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak's regime last year after an 18-day uprising, is set to start on May 23-24. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

Egypt's military ruler says the country's upcoming presidential election will be a "model" of a free and fair vote and will reflect the will of the people.

More than 50 million Egyptian voters are to choose from among 13 candidates for the country's first president since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak in a popular uprising in February 2011. The vote starts May 23-24.

Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi's remarks were clearly meant to reassure Egyptians that the ruling military council will not push any preferred candidate of its own. Tantawi's spoke during a military exercise on Wednesday, according to state media.

It's the first time in Egypt's modern history that Islamist candidates face off former regime officials, including a former foreign minister and a former air force pilot.

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