When Field Marshal Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi finally declares his much-expected candidacy for the office of president of Egypt, he’ll have at least one opponent. Hamdeen Sabbahi, who announced his candidacy on Saturday, finished third in the voting that made Mohamed Morsi the successor to Hosni Mubarak. Like Mubarak, Morsi was later deposed by the military headed by Al-Sisi who is expected to step down in order to seek the presidency. Media casts him as the overwhelming favorite. Sabbahi is well-known as the organizer of anti-government protests under Morsi for the National Salvation Front. Observers consider his candidacy a serious one, but Al-Sisi is still seen as the stronger candidate.