Sunday, May 5, 2013

Egypt protests Moursi means occupy Department PM

Cairo (Reuters)-Egypt, presidential Institution Friday (3/5), denied a rumor circulating that President Mohamed Moursi meant to occupy the post of Prime Minister in the next cabinet reshuffle, Egypt's official news agency reports, MENA.

"There was a discussion about charging the position to other people," said Presidential Spokesman Omar Amer Egypt as cited MENA.

"Qualifying will be a basic criterion for the upcoming cabinet reshuffle," said Amer.

The current Prime Minister Hesham Qandil have faced widespread condemnation from the opposition with respect to the "poor performance" of his Government and sacking him have become the major demands of the opposition, reports Xinhua.

At the end of April, Moursi Announces cabinet reshuffle will happen and say they are highly qualified will be the responsibility and has no achievements to be replaced.

According to political commentators, most members of the reshuffle that is expected to include six Ministers apparently will not satisfy the country's opposition, who are demanding changes to the Government and the dismissal of a total of Qandil.

Translator: Chaidar Abdullah



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