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Egypt's Mohamed Morsi: I have made mistakes | Egypt's Mohamed Morsi: I have made mistakes |
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The Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi, has admitted making mistakes in his first year in office. | |
In a televised address on Wednesday, Morsi pledged to introduce "radical and quick" reforms in state institutions, admitting some of his goals had not been achieved. | |
"Today, I present an audit of my first year, with full transparency, along with a road map. Some things were achieved and others not," he said. "I have made mistakes on a number of issues." | |
But the president also blamed unspecified "enemies of Egypt" for sabotaging the democratic system and warned that the polarised state of the country's politics was threatening to plunge it into chaos. | |
His speech came before a planned mass demonstration this weekend by his opponents who are demanding that the president resigns and calls an early election. | |
"Political polarisation and conflict has reached a stage that threatens our nascent democratic experience and threatens to put the whole nation in a state of paralysis and chaos," he told an audience of officials and Islamist supporters. | |
"The enemies of Egypt have not spared effort in trying to sabotage the democratic experience," he added. | |
Thousands of opponents gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square, the focal point of the 2011 revolution, to watch the speech. | |
Morsi was speaking at a conference hall filled by cabinet ministers and senior officials of his Muslim Brotherhood and its political arm, the Freedom and Justice party, along with several hundred supporters. | Morsi was speaking at a conference hall filled by cabinet ministers and senior officials of his Muslim Brotherhood and its political arm, the Freedom and Justice party, along with several hundred supporters. |
His speech was interrupted repeatedly by the supporters with applause or chants. The army chief was among those in attendance, and he politely clapped. | |
Hours before he spoke, two people were killed and more than 200 were treated for injuries in the city of Mansoura, north of Cairo, when Islamist supporters clashed with their opponents. | |
The military said it was bringing reinforcements closer to Egypt's main cities. The troop movement signalled the seriousness of the situation, as huge demonstrations by Morsi's opponents and supporters loom and violence is possible. | |
On Sunday the military chief warned that the army would not stand by and watch Egypt deteriorate into chaos. | |
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