5 fotosElecciones en EgiptoLos egipcios votan marcados por el miedo y la resignación. 26 may 2014 - 14:23CESTWhatsappFacebookTwitterBlueskyLinkedinCopiar enlaceCAIRO, EGYPT - MAY 26: Egyptian voters wait for their turn on the first day of presidential elections in the Garden City suburb of Cairo on May 26, 2014 in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt will hold Presidential elections on 26th and 27th May for the first time since the military deposed President Morsi. There are only two candidates standing, Hamdeen Sabahi and Abdel Fattah al-Sisi with al- Sisi expected to win the election (Photo by Jonathan Rashad/Getty Images)Jonathan Rashad (Getty)Egyptian presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabahi (C) gestures to his supporters after casting his vote at a polling station in the capital Cairo on May 26, 2014. Egyptians voted for a new president, with the ex-army chief who overthrew the country's first democratically elected leader and crushed his Islamist movement expected to win in a landslide. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMED EL-SHAHEDMOHAMED EL-SHAHED (AFP)Egyptian men vote at a polling station in the capital Cairo on May 26, 2014. Egyptians voted for a new president, with the ex-army chief who overthrew the country's first democratically elected leader and crushed his Islamist movement expected to win in a landslide. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMED EL-SHAHEDMOHAMED EL-SHAHED (AFP)Egypt's ex-army chief and leading presidential candidate Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (C) salutes the crowd after casting his vote at a polling station in the north Cairo district of Heliopolis on May 26, 2014. Egyptians voted for a new president, with the ex-army chief who overthrew the country's first democratically elected leader and crushed his Islamist movement expected to win in a landslide. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKIKHALED DESOUKI (AFP)People wait in line before the opening of a polling station during a Egyptian presidential election in Cairo May 26, 2014. Egyptians voted on Monday in the election expected to install army chief Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as president, with supporters brushing aside concerns about political freedom and hailing him as the strong leader the country needs. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS CIVIL UNREST)AMR ABDALLAH DALSH (REUTERS)