CAIRO: The April 6 Movement launched campaigns of white and black circles in all parliamentary constituencies over Egypt, announced founder Ahmed Maher. The campaign is divided into two parties. The white circles include the general principles required to be in the new parliamentarians. A new candidate for parliament should have a good reputation; not have been a member to the dissolved National Democratic Party (NDP); should have a reforming program to fight corruption; and have the ability to implement legislations that serve the people. A candidate should also have experience politically and have the ability to defend the peoples' interests. The movement will not name any specific candidate or party to influence people in their right to choose. Secondly, the black circles aims to classify all candidates belonging to the NDP in every parliamentary constituency. The movement said there are independent candidates of the NDP running for the upcoming parliamentary elections. In addition, there are families in certain governorates enabling their sons to represent the youth of the January 25 Revolution. Those families are not well received. There are parties belonging to the dissolved NDP, such as the Freedom Party, the National Egypt Party, Al-Bedaya Party and the Egyptian Citizen Party. The black circles will discover all corrupt figures that were part of the former regime.