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Egypt crisis: Mansour appoints ElBaradei as interim PM | |
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Leading liberal Egyptian politician Mohamed ElBaradei has been named interim prime minister. | |
He was appointed following crisis talks led by President Adly Mahmud Mansour - three days after the army removed Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi amid growing nationwide unrest. | |
The move has in turn triggered mass unrest by supporters of Mr Morsi. | The move has in turn triggered mass unrest by supporters of Mr Morsi. |
Mr ElBaradei - a former head of the UN's nuclear watchdog - is expected to be sworn in later on Saturday. | |
He and other party leaders attended a meeting called by Mr Mansour on Saturday. | He and other party leaders attended a meeting called by Mr Mansour on Saturday. |
Mr ElBaradei leads an alliance of liberal and left-wing parties, the National Salvation Front. | Mr ElBaradei leads an alliance of liberal and left-wing parties, the National Salvation Front. |
In a BBC interview on Thursday, he defended the army's intervention, saying: "We were between a rock and a hard place." | |
"It is a painful measure, nobody wanted that," he said. "But Mr Morsi unfortunately undermined his own legitimacy by declaring himself a few months ago as a pharaoh and then we got into a fist fight, and not a democratic process." | "It is a painful measure, nobody wanted that," he said. "But Mr Morsi unfortunately undermined his own legitimacy by declaring himself a few months ago as a pharaoh and then we got into a fist fight, and not a democratic process." |
Polarised nation | Polarised nation |
More than 30 people died and about 1,000 were wounded in Friday's protests by Islamist supporters of the deposed president. | More than 30 people died and about 1,000 were wounded in Friday's protests by Islamist supporters of the deposed president. |
The Muslim Brotherhood - to which Mr Morsi belongs - has said its followers would remain on the streets until he is restored to office. | The Muslim Brotherhood - to which Mr Morsi belongs - has said its followers would remain on the streets until he is restored to office. |
On Saturday pro-Morsi crowds demonstrated again. Funerals for those who died have also been taking place. | On Saturday pro-Morsi crowds demonstrated again. Funerals for those who died have also been taking place. |
The BBC's Kevin Connolly in Cairo says Egypt remains sharply divided between Islamist supporters of Mr Morsi and rival demonstrators who helped force him from office. | The BBC's Kevin Connolly in Cairo says Egypt remains sharply divided between Islamist supporters of Mr Morsi and rival demonstrators who helped force him from office. |
The latter have called for demonstrations against the Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday. | The latter have called for demonstrations against the Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday. |
Mr Morsi is in detention, along with some senior Brotherhood figures. | Mr Morsi is in detention, along with some senior Brotherhood figures. |
He was replaced on Thursday by Mr Mansour - the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court - who promised to hold elections soon but gave no date. | He was replaced on Thursday by Mr Mansour - the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court - who promised to hold elections soon but gave no date. |
The next day Mr Mansour dissolved the upper house - or Shura Council - which had been dominated by Morsi supporters and had served as the sole legislative body after the lower house was dissolved last year. | The next day Mr Mansour dissolved the upper house - or Shura Council - which had been dominated by Morsi supporters and had served as the sole legislative body after the lower house was dissolved last year. |
The Tamarod [Rebel] movement - which organised recent anti-Morsi protests - had accused the ousted president of pursuing an Islamist agenda against the wishes of most Egyptians, and of failing to tackle economic problems. | The Tamarod [Rebel] movement - which organised recent anti-Morsi protests - had accused the ousted president of pursuing an Islamist agenda against the wishes of most Egyptians, and of failing to tackle economic problems. |
The US and other Western countries have expressed concern over the Mr Morsi's removal, and have called for reconciliation and speedy elections. | |
Bowen: Egypt's failed democratic experiment | Bowen: Egypt's failed democratic experiment |
Two years in the life of Tahrir Square | Two years in the life of Tahrir Square |
Gardner: Dangerous moment for the Middle East | Gardner: Dangerous moment for the Middle East |
Optimism for Egypt economy | Optimism for Egypt economy |
Key players in the Egyptian crisis | Key players in the Egyptian crisis |
Q&A: Crisis explained | Q&A: Crisis explained |