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Egypt President Mursi explains army chief replacement Egypt President Mursi explains army chief replacement
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Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi has said his move to order the retirement of two of the country's top generals was for "the benefit of this nation".Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi has said his move to order the retirement of two of the country's top generals was for "the benefit of this nation".
He was speaking after replacing the powerful head of the armed forces, Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, and the chief of staff, Gen Sami Annan.He was speaking after replacing the powerful head of the armed forces, Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, and the chief of staff, Gen Sami Annan.
Mr Mursi also issued a constitutional declaration giving him broad legislative and executive powers.Mr Mursi also issued a constitutional declaration giving him broad legislative and executive powers.
The generals assumed presidential powers after the fall of Hosni Mubarak.The generals assumed presidential powers after the fall of Hosni Mubarak.
Mr Mursi annulled a key constitutional declaration issued in June which gave the military legislative powers and budgetary controls as well as the right to oversee the process of drawing up a new permanent constitution.Mr Mursi annulled a key constitutional declaration issued in June which gave the military legislative powers and budgetary controls as well as the right to oversee the process of drawing up a new permanent constitution.
It is not clear how the Supreme Constitutional Court will react to Mr Mursi's move to nullify the decree.It is not clear how the Supreme Constitutional Court will react to Mr Mursi's move to nullify the decree.
Meanwhile, the army has so far shown no sign of challenging the surprise replacement of Field Marshal Tantawi. State media quoted a military source as saying there was no "negative reaction" from within the armed forces.Meanwhile, the army has so far shown no sign of challenging the surprise replacement of Field Marshal Tantawi. State media quoted a military source as saying there was no "negative reaction" from within the armed forces.
In Cairo, thousands of people gathered overnight in Tahrir Square, expressing their support for Mr Mursi's move.In Cairo, thousands of people gathered overnight in Tahrir Square, expressing their support for Mr Mursi's move.
'Holy mission''Holy mission'
"The decisions I took today were not meant ever to target certain persons, nor did I intend to embarrass institutions, nor was my aim to narrow freedoms," Mr Mursi said late on Sunday during a speech to mark the Islamic holy month of Ramadan."The decisions I took today were not meant ever to target certain persons, nor did I intend to embarrass institutions, nor was my aim to narrow freedoms," Mr Mursi said late on Sunday during a speech to mark the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
What is not clear is whether President Mohammed Mursi co-ordinated his actions with the armed forces.What is not clear is whether President Mohammed Mursi co-ordinated his actions with the armed forces.
Some analysts have suggested he must have got the agreement of Field Marshal Tantawi and Gen Annan, as it was said that they would continue to act as his advisers.Some analysts have suggested he must have got the agreement of Field Marshal Tantawi and Gen Annan, as it was said that they would continue to act as his advisers.
President Mursi's move was triggered by an attack in the Sinai which saw 16 Egyptian soldiers killed. It also seems clear that other members of the Scaf gave their approval.President Mursi's move was triggered by an attack in the Sinai which saw 16 Egyptian soldiers killed. It also seems clear that other members of the Scaf gave their approval.
Gen Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, who has already been sworn in as the new defence minister, replacing Field Marshal Tantawi, sat on the council as the former head of military intelligence.Gen Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, who has already been sworn in as the new defence minister, replacing Field Marshal Tantawi, sat on the council as the former head of military intelligence.
Questions have been asked about Mr Mursi's constitutional powers to act. But a retired brigadier general, Ayman Salama, who is also an expert on international law, says he went about things correctly.Questions have been asked about Mr Mursi's constitutional powers to act. But a retired brigadier general, Ayman Salama, who is also an expert on international law, says he went about things correctly.
"I did not mean to send a negative message about anyone, but my aim was the benefit of this nation and its people," he said."I did not mean to send a negative message about anyone, but my aim was the benefit of this nation and its people," he said.
The president also praised the armed forces, saying they would now focus "on the holy mission of protecting the nation".The president also praised the armed forces, saying they would now focus "on the holy mission of protecting the nation".
It was announced earlier that a career army officer, Gen Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, would replace Field Marshal Tantawi as both armed forces chief and defence minister.It was announced earlier that a career army officer, Gen Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, would replace Field Marshal Tantawi as both armed forces chief and defence minister.
Field Marshal Tantawi, 76, has not yet indicated whether he will accept the moves.Field Marshal Tantawi, 76, has not yet indicated whether he will accept the moves.
However, Gen Mohammed al-Assar, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Scaf), told the Reuters news agency the decision had been "based on consultation with the field marshal, and the rest of the military council".However, Gen Mohammed al-Assar, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Scaf), told the Reuters news agency the decision had been "based on consultation with the field marshal, and the rest of the military council".
A presidential spokesman said Gen Annan and Field Marshal Tantawi had been appointed as presidential advisers and were given Egypt's highest state honour, the Grand Collar of the Nile.A presidential spokesman said Gen Annan and Field Marshal Tantawi had been appointed as presidential advisers and were given Egypt's highest state honour, the Grand Collar of the Nile.
But it was not clear how far the generals, members of the Scaf, actually consented to a move that re-orders the country's political forces and gives Mr Mursi more powers while a new constitution is mooted, correspondents say.But it was not clear how far the generals, members of the Scaf, actually consented to a move that re-orders the country's political forces and gives Mr Mursi more powers while a new constitution is mooted, correspondents say.
"This clash between the new president and the military council was expected - but not this fast," analyst Gamal Soltan told Reuters."This clash between the new president and the military council was expected - but not this fast," analyst Gamal Soltan told Reuters.
"It can be considered a restructuring of the armed forces and an end to the role of Scaf in political life.""It can be considered a restructuring of the armed forces and an end to the role of Scaf in political life."
On Sunday, Mr Mursi also appointed Mahmoud Mekki as vice-president, a senior judge who fought for judicial independence under Hosni Mubarak.On Sunday, Mr Mursi also appointed Mahmoud Mekki as vice-president, a senior judge who fought for judicial independence under Hosni Mubarak.
Islamist raidIslamist raid
BBC Middle East correspondent Kevin Connolly says the dismissal of senior military officers will be seen by Egyptians as a decisive move in a struggle for real power between the country's newly elected politicians and the generals who have exercised power for many years.BBC Middle East correspondent Kevin Connolly says the dismissal of senior military officers will be seen by Egyptians as a decisive move in a struggle for real power between the country's newly elected politicians and the generals who have exercised power for many years.
As head of Scaf, Field Marshal Tantawi became Egypt's interim ruler after President Mubarak was ousted following last year's mass protests.As head of Scaf, Field Marshal Tantawi became Egypt's interim ruler after President Mubarak was ousted following last year's mass protests.
Under the interim constitutional declaration issued by Scaf before Mr Mursi was sworn in, the president could not rule on matters related to the military - including appointing its leaders.Under the interim constitutional declaration issued by Scaf before Mr Mursi was sworn in, the president could not rule on matters related to the military - including appointing its leaders.
The council also dissolved parliament, which is dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP).The council also dissolved parliament, which is dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP).
Tensions between the presidency and Scaf were further exacerbated after Islamist militants in the Sinai peninsula killed 16 border guards last week, in a raid that embarrassed the military.Tensions between the presidency and Scaf were further exacerbated after Islamist militants in the Sinai peninsula killed 16 border guards last week, in a raid that embarrassed the military.
The president sacked Egypt's intelligence chief and two senior generals following the attack.The president sacked Egypt's intelligence chief and two senior generals following the attack.
Mr Mursi resigned from his leadership positions within the Brotherhood, including his role as chairman of the FJP, when he won the presidential election in June.Mr Mursi resigned from his leadership positions within the Brotherhood, including his role as chairman of the FJP, when he won the presidential election in June.
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