CAIRO (Reuters) - More than one candidate will be able to stand in presidential elections in Egypt under a constitutional change proposed by President Hosni Mubarak on Saturday, partially meeting opposition demands for reform.

The move would allow the first multi-candidate presidential elections since the 1952 revolution, and follows pressure from the United States for political changes.

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