CAIRO
More than 90 percent of votes have been counted in the first round of presidential elections in Egypt.
Leader of Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party Mohammed Mursi is in the first place, while former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq is in the second in the first round of presidential election.
The current situation signifies that none of the candidates can become the new president of Egypt as they are unable to win more than 50 percent of votes. In the light of current result, Muhammad Mursi and Ahmed Shafik will compete in the second round which will take place on June 16-17.