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Egypt hardline Islamist party heals rift, for now

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Details of the agreement were not immediately available and it was not clear whether the issue of leadership has been settled for good. Hammad confirmed the statement to The Associated Press in a text message. But he insisted that Abdel-Ghafour will remain as party leader.

Bakkar didn't respond to phone calls. On his Twitter account, he wrote that Abdel-Ghafour will stay on as the head of Al-Nour and his challenger has agreed to step down. He also said he was reinstated as party spokesman, and said internal elections would take place as scheduled.

It was not immediately clear whether he agreed that Abdel-Ghafour would remain in his post.

Abdel-Ghafour is currently serving as an advisor to President Mohammed Morsi, of the Brotherhood.

The agreement between the rival camps came a day before a state committee was to mediate the dispute, in an apparent attempt to diffuse the threat to the party. The committee could have also ruled to suspend the party over the internal fighting.

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