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*/ In its first meeting, a ministerial committee passed 16 new resolutions, including removal of the former regime remnants from all state agencies.
*/ Major General Mansūr al-'Isawī, Egypt's Minister for Interior Affairs, has said that he is ready to resign from his post at any time if he feels that decisions are passed without his consent, or that are not in accordance with the law. 'Isawī had met with Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf and...
The formation of the new Egyptian cabinet has been again delayed, a day after Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf was sent to the hospital due to exhaustion. Despite indications of a resurgence of Islamist sentiments in the country, a recent poll given to protesters has shown that a majority favor a...
The speech given by Prime Minister Dr. 'Isām Sharaf has caused a division within the Evangelical Church as Dr. Safwat al-Bayādī, head of the Evangelical Community Council, has since demanded his resignation, saying there has been no pressure on the judicial authorities to bring perpetrators to...
After marathon talks, Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf became close to finishing a cabinet reshuffle and referring the new lineup to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF). Sharaf faced several problems in his consultations to form a cabinet, most notably the objections by the April 6 Movement,...
Dr. 'Isām Sharaf handed down a mandate calling for the removal of up to 120 officers, including 15 Major Generals, alleged to be responsible for the deaths of demonstrators during the January 25 revolution.
Church leaders have said that the recent speech given by Prime Minister Dr. 'Isam Sharaf mainly aimed to appease the situation in the country after protesters staged a sit-in in al-Tahrīr Square.
Egyptian Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf announced six decisions to implement the objectives of the January 25 revolution: Cabinet reshuffle to be held in one week. Exclusion of police chiefs who oppressed the demonstrators. Speeding up efforts to meet the needs of the families of martyrs. Governors...
Dr. 'Isām Sharaf, Prime Minister, said the main goal for Egypt currently is protecting national unity. He added that expatriate Copts and expatriate Egyptians in general are invited to contribute with their opinion in the transitional phase toward a democratic regime. Sharaf also revealed the...
The justice ministry’s legislation committee finalized on June 13, 2011 a draft law on criminalization of discrimination, pledged by Prime Minister ‘Isām Sharaf more than a month ago, a member of the National Justice Committee said. “The draft, to be referred to the justice minister Counselor ‘Abd...

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