CAIRO - An Egyptian court has ordered members of former president Hosni Mubarak's now-disbanded party to be barred from running in the November parliamentary elections, state television reported Friday. The Administrative Court said members of Mubarak's National Democratic Party (NDP) had 'spread corruption and undermined democracy' in Egypt for the past three decades, according to the report. The ruling cannot be appealed. The elections, set to begin on November 28, will be Egypt's first since Mubarak was toppled in a popular revolt in February. Since Mubarak's ouster, the opposition have pressed the country's military rulers to bar members of the former governing NDP from contesting the vote and practising politics. In October, several political parties, comprising Mubarak loyalists, held a series of rallies across Egypt, to warn against excluding them from politics.