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Mubarak hands over power to Egypt VP, but won't step down - Haaretz Daily Newspaper
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday in a live address on Egyptian TV that he is transferring power to Vice President Omar Suleiman, but is not resigning from his official position as president of Egypt.
Mubarak said he would transfer power to Suleiman to prove that the demands of protesters will be met by dialogue.
He said he would not leave Egypt and the country would remain above the individual.
Mubarak said he had requested six constitutional amendments, answering one of the demands of the protesters. He said he would lift hated emergency laws when security permitted.
Mubarak reaffirmed that he will not run in elections in September, and said that those who died during the Egypt protests did not die in vain, adding that he felt the pain of those who had lost family members.
Saying he was addressing the people in Tahrir Square and the nation, Mubarak said he believed in the honesty of the demands of the protesters and their intentions.
Omar Suleiman, speaking on Thursday after President Hosni Mubarak handed him presidential powers, said he was committed to doing everything possible to ensure a peaceful transfer of power.
He said he was committed to achieving people's demands through dialogue, which had started and agreed on a road map.
Protesters in central Cairo's Tahrir Square were dismayed by Mubarak's speech on Thursday, waving shoes and chanting, "down, down with Hosni Mubarak," and "leave, leave," in rage that he did not step down but handed over powers to his vice president.
Anti-Mubarak protests had escalated in the past two days with labor strikes and revolts by state employees that added to the chaos, and in a sign of the government's distress, top officials were warning of a coup or the imposition of martial law.
The military's supreme council, headed by Defense Minster Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, appeared to hold the reins of leadership.
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Mubarak hands over power to Egypt VP, but won't step down - Haaretz Daily Newspaper
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday in a live address on Egyptian TV that he is transferring power to Vice President Omar Suleiman, but is not resigning from his official position as president of Egypt.
Mubarak said he would transfer power to Suleiman to prove that the demands of protesters will be met by dialogue.
He said he would not leave Egypt and the country would remain above the individual.
Mubarak said he had requested six constitutional amendments, answering one of the demands of the protesters. He said he would lift hated emergency laws when security permitted.
Mubarak reaffirmed that he will not run in elections in September, and said that those who died during the Egypt protests did not die in vain, adding that he felt the pain of those who had lost family members.
Saying he was addressing the people in Tahrir Square and the nation, Mubarak said he believed in the honesty of the demands of the protesters and their intentions.
Omar Suleiman, speaking on Thursday after President Hosni Mubarak handed him presidential powers, said he was committed to doing everything possible to ensure a peaceful transfer of power.
He said he was committed to achieving people's demands through dialogue, which had started and agreed on a road map.
Protesters in central Cairo's Tahrir Square were dismayed by Mubarak's speech on Thursday, waving shoes and chanting, "down, down with Hosni Mubarak," and "leave, leave," in rage that he did not step down but handed over powers to his vice president.
Anti-Mubarak protests had escalated in the past two days with labor strikes and revolts by state employees that added to the chaos, and in a sign of the government's distress, top officials were warning of a coup or the imposition of martial law.
The military's supreme council, headed by Defense Minster Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, appeared to hold the reins of leadership.
MORE
And the beat goes on...
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