Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Egyptian prime minister attends a demonstration in Tahrir Square

Cairo. .- The new Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, promised on Friday to tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered in Tahrir Square in Cairo to do everything I can to "meet their demands." Sharaf was appointed yesterday by the Supreme Military Council after Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, appointed by former President Hosni Mubarak shortly before leaving office, submitted his resignation.

According to the newspaper "Al Ahram", Sharaf has come to Tahrir Square at the invitation of the Youth Revolution of January 25, he was asked to join the protests held to demand that the Army proceed with the promised reforms. According to the newspaper, Sharaf met last night with a group of young members of this coalition.

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