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Egypt: Government resigns
(Reuters) – Egypt’s government has resigned, the prime minister said on Monday, a step likely to pave the way for army chief Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to declare his candidacy for president of a strategic U.S. ally gripped by political strife.
“The government made every effort to get Egypt out of the narrow tunnel in terms of security, economic pressures and political confusion,” Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi said in a live nationwide speech.
Beblawi, who was tasked by interim President Adly Mansour with running the government’s affairs until the election, did not give a clear reason for the decision.
For al-Sisi to run for president, he would first need to quit as defense minister. “This government resignation was done as a step that was needed ahead of al-Sisi’s announcement that he will run for president,” an Egyptian official told reporters.
He said the cabinet resigned en masse as al-Sisi did not want to appear to be acting alone.
The top military commander has unveiled a political road map meant to lead to elections after toppling Islamist President Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood in July following mass protests against his rule.
The vote is expected within months in Egypt, which has great geo-strategic importance due to its peace treaty with Israel and control over the Suez Canal, a vital global shipping lane.
