Egypt yesterday braced for a showdown between the military and the Muslim Brotherhood as the electoral commission delayed announcing the winner of a presidential poll claimed by the Islamists.

A delay in announcing the results from the run-off, which had been due yesterday, heightened Brotherhood fears of a “soft coup” by the ruling military, which has already disbanded the Islamist-led Parliament and granted itself sweeping powers.

A senior Brotherhood official warned the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) that it risked a “confrontation” with the people if Hosni Mubarak’s last premier Ahmed Shafiq was declared the winner over Mohamed Morsi.

Another Brotherhood leader, Khairat El-Shater, said Islamist supporters would rally “peacefully” if Mr Shafiq was declared the winner, because the Brotherhood had evidence that Mr Morsi won, the group’s website reported.

Returning officers had handed stamped results to representatives of the rival candidates after completing their tallies, which Morsi’s campaign has made public. But only the electoral commission can declare the official result.

The commission said results could be announced “on Saturday or on Sunday,” the official Mena news agency reported.

The results had been expected yesterday but the commission had said it was delaying the announcement as it studied allegations of fraud from both candidates that might affect the final outcome of the June 16-17 run-off.

Mr Shafiq’s campaign team, which insists he won despite the Brotherhood claims of victory within hours of polls closing, accuses the Morsi camp of printing almost a million false ballots, the state-owned Al-Ahram newspaper reported.

Mr Morsi’s campaign denies the allegation and accuses Shafiq’s team of bribing voters.

The newspaper of the Brotherhood’s political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), ran a large red banner on its Thursday edition saying: “Sit-in,” above an announcement of an open-ended protest until Morsi is sworn in.

The military has pledged to transfer power to the winner by the end of the month.

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