CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian court will hear an appeal on Sunday against a ruling that led to the cancellation of parliamentary elections called by President Mohamed Mursi, the latest hurdle in Egypt's tortuous political transition.
A body representing the state said it had lodged an appeal with the Administrative Court against its ruling last week which cancelled Mursi's decision to hold the four-stage parliamentary vote from April 22 onwards.
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