London--The head of Egypt's ruling party told the BBC on Thursday that he would be surprised if President Hosni Mubarak was still president on Friday. "Yes, I would be, because I think the right thing to do now is to take the action that would satisfy...protesters," Hossam Badrawi told BBC television in a live interview. "I see opportunity in this crisis because those young people middle-class, educated have achieved what all politicians did not in years in the past," he added. Badrawi dismissed rumors that Mubarak might remain in a background role behind current Vice President Omar Suleiman. "I don't think this is implementable," he said.