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Warm welcome home for ElBaradei
The former UN atomic energy chief, Mohamed ElBaradei, was greeted in Cairo airport last night by hundreds of boisterous supporters who chanted pro-reform slogans and called for him to run for president.
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Saturday, February 20,2010 21:25 | |||||||||
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CAIRO // The former UN atomic energy chief, Mohamed ElBaradei, was greeted in Cairo airport last night by hundreds of boisterous supporters who chanted pro-reform slogans and called for him to run for president. The crowd sang the national anthem and chanted: “ElBaradei, you can’t go back, we need you.” Many held up placards with pictures of Mr ElBaradei or slogans reading: “ElBaradei for president of Egypt.” “Egypt deserves much better than how things are these days.” Security in and around the airport was not as large as expected after security sources had said on Thursday that measures would be taken to prevent any “illegal demonstrations” by Mr ElBaradei’s supporters at the airport. On the eve of his return, he reaffirmed his determination to “do everything I can for Egypt to advance toward democracy and economic and social progress”. Hosni Mubarak, 81, the Egyptian president, will complete his fifth term in office next year and his son, Gamal, is often cited as his potential successor. And for him to run as an independent, he would have to be endorsed by at least 250 elected officials, including 65 members of the National Assembly, 25 members of the Consultative Council (senate) and 10 members of municipal councils. All those bodies are dominated by Mr Mubarak’s ruling National Democratic Party. |
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tags: Baradei / Hosni Mubarak / Gamila Ismail / Gamal Mubarak / Succession / Atomic Energy Agency / Democratic Reform / Presidential Elections / Inheritance Of Power
Posted in Development , Reform Issues , Elbaradei Campaign |
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