Egypt's new prime minister has vowed before Thousands of demonstrators in Cairo to do everything He can to Meet Their demands for Political Change.
Essam Sharaf pleaded with Them To Turn Their Attention to "Rebuilding" the country.
Meanwhile, the Armed Forces Supreme Council That Took control of the country from ousted President Hosni Mubarak said a referendum is a Constitutional Changes to Allow for Competitive Parliamentary and Presidential Elections Will Be Held on March 19
The new prime minister was Picked by Egypt's Military Rulers on Friday Thurs replace Ahmed Shafiq, The Last To Be premier named by Mubarak.
A former transport minister, Mr. Sharaf endeared Himself to the protesters "when they joined the Demonstrations That forced Mubarak Resign Thurs. They made his address at Tahrir Square, the protests' central gathering point.
"I will draw and Determination from here," They Told the Estimated 10.000 demonstrators. "I will do my utmost Thurs REALISE your demands," they said, pledging Thurs step down if they Fails.
Besides Mr. Shafiq's resignation, the Revolt's leaders want Mubarak's National Democratic Party Dissolved Hated Along with the State Security Agency blamed for "some of the worst human rights violations during Easy Mubarak's rule. Other demands include the Prosecution of Security Officials behind the deaths of protesters and the release of Political Prisoners.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Egypt's new PM in change pledge
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