CAIRO: Egyptian presidential candidate Hazem Salah Abu Ismail went to Tahrir Square with his supporters. He led a march in the square, chanting "Allah Akbar," (“God is Great”) while the other demonstrators chanted "civil state, civil state." On the other hand, Abu Ismail said the demonstrators should form a civil presidential council, adding Egyptian civilians do not trust Egypt's ruling military council. He demanded the demonstrators to resume their strike until their demands are achieved. He added how political powers should offer their proposals about the formation of a civil presidential council. He added the demonstrators should protect the ballots during the next parliamentary elections and raised the necessity of participating in the next parliamentary elections. Abu Ismail stressed the need to prosecute those involved in killing the peaceful demonstrations or committed violence against them. He added the demonstrators should continue in Tahrir, demanding them to organize a million-man demonstration for next Friday November December 2. Abu Ismail organized discussions with demonstrators about Egypt's future after they chanted "civil state, civil state."