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Egypt interim government resigns unexpectedly | Egypt interim government resigns unexpectedly |
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Egypt's interim Prime Minister Hazem Beblawi has unexpectedly announced the resignation of his government. | Egypt's interim Prime Minister Hazem Beblawi has unexpectedly announced the resignation of his government. |
Mr Beblawi said the decision was taken "in light of the current situation the country is going through". | |
It comes amid a series of strikes, including one by public sector workers and rubbish collectors, and an acute shortage of cooking gas. | |
Mr Beblawi was appointed in July after the military overthrew President Mohammed Morsi following mass protests. | |
Since then, more than 1,000 people have been killed and thousands of others detained in a crackdown by the security forces on the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist movement to which Mr Morsi belongs. | |
Militants based in the Sinai peninsula have meanwhile stepped up attacks on government, police and military personnel, killing hundreds. | |
'Difficult responsibility' | 'Difficult responsibility' |
Mr Beblawi did not give a clear reason for the cabinet's resignation in his televised address. | |
He acknowledged that Egypt had witnessed a sharp rise in strikes, but said no government in the world could have fulfilled all the demands of its people in such a short period of time. | |
"The cabinet has over the past six or seven months shouldered a very difficult responsibility... in most cases the results were good." | |
"The country is facing huge dangers. It is time we stood together to protect it and help it get out of this narrow tunnel," he added. | |
"This is neither the time for demands by public workers nor the time for personal interests, but the time for us to put our country's interests above all others." | |
Mr Beblawi also noted that his government had completed the first part of the road-map outlined by the interim authorities by holding a referendum on a new constitution in January. | |
Government spokesman Hani Saleh told the AFP news agency that there was a "feeling that new blood is needed". | |
"Egypt is moving forward. This decision will not affect foreign relations or internal stability," he added. | |
Mr Beblawi has been criticised in local media for his perceived indecisiveness and inability to deal with the country's economic woes. | Mr Beblawi has been criticised in local media for his perceived indecisiveness and inability to deal with the country's economic woes. |
The state-run newspaper al-Ahram said Mr Beblawi had been asked to stay on as prime minister until a successor was named. It cited unnamed sources as saying that would be the Housing Minister, Ibrahim Mihlib. | |
The cabinet's decision to submit its resignation to interim President Adly Mansour was made after a 30-minute meeting on Monday attended by Field Marshal Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, defence minister and first deputy prime minister. | |
The field marshal is widely expected to announce soon that he will step down from both posts and run for president. | The field marshal is widely expected to announce soon that he will step down from both posts and run for president. |
According to the new constitution approved in January, an election must take place by mid-April. Correspondents say Field Marshal Sisi would be likely to win, given his popularity and the lack of any serious rivals. | According to the new constitution approved in January, an election must take place by mid-April. Correspondents say Field Marshal Sisi would be likely to win, given his popularity and the lack of any serious rivals. |