Madina's editorial was on Egyptian presidential elections. The newspaper wished Egypt a low-cost quick transition of power to continue its effective role in the region. The newspaper added that a strong Egypt means strong Arab world, necessitating that all political parties in Egypt should work for the stability of the country, without which no progress could happen. Al-Youm also spoke about the elections in Egypt, saying that although the name of Egypt's new president is still in the boxes, but it could be said that the Egyptian people have opted a tough way that started with parliament elections and ended in a presidential voting. The question would remain, so what after elections. Saudi Arabians wish Egypt stronger legislative system that leads to its stability and progress, the paper added. For its part, the mass-circulation Okaz congratulated Egyptians on the success of the presidential elections even though the name of the new president was yet to be known before an expected run-off. Had Egypt geared for a stable and quiet era, the Arab world should also be congratulated on this addition, Okaz said. --More