Wednesday 19 January 2005, 16:00 Makka Time, 13:00 GMT
Muhammad Mahdi Akif is the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood , which is the biggest opposition to the government in Egypt.
He is expecting Mubarak (76) to be rielected for another five, six-year presidential term by the parliament.
The old President of Egypt has ruled the nation since 1981 and the reason why he is probably going to be ri-elected is because there are no other options beside his own son, Jamal.
Akif said: "President Husni Mubarak grasps all the matters of state in his own hand - executive, judicial or legislative. We are in a police state governed by one man."
Il Romanaccio at 8:58 AM