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Egypt's army ruler rejects deputy PM's resignation
Published in Daily News Egypt on 11 - 10 - 2011

CAIRO: The resignation of Hazem El-Beblawi, Egypt's deputy premier and finance minister, was refused by the head of the ruling military council late on Tuesday.
An official at the ministry told Daily News Egypt that after meeting with Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawy, El-Beblawi's resignation was rejected, and he is now back in his office.
He added, however, that El-Beblawi is “insistent” and finds it difficult to remain in his post. It remains unclear whether he will continue to be part of the interim government.
El-Beblawi had submitted his resignation earlier on Tuesday to Prime Minister Essam Sharaf and the military council, the official told DNE, “because he says the government and the Cabinet failed to take action and respond responsibly to the events of Maspero on Sunday.”
News surfaced after El-Beblawi's announcement that Egypt's entire interim government had resigned, but was quickly denied by the Cabinet spokesman, according to Reuters.
El-Beblawi, who is the second finance minister of Egypt's interim government, submitted his resignation due to the “incompetence” of the current Cabinet, the official told DNE.
“The minister also stated he is resigning because he sees that the current government is incompetent and weak as they are not able to bring back security and stability to the country.”
On Sunday evening, 25 died and 330 were injured after a group of around 1,000 peaceful protesters was allegedly attacked by military police in front of the state TV building Maspero.
On the night of the incident, dozens of protesters and civilians, who were able to escape from the attack, told DNE that armored personnel carriers (APCs) brutally ran over civilians while firing machine guns at random in order to disperse protesters.
Al Jazeera television had carried a headline stating that Sharaf had handed in the resignation of the whole government. But a Cabinet spokesman, Mohamed Hegazy, denied the report and said the government was continuing to work.
An army source also denied the TV report, Reuters reported.
El-Beblawi was a former executive secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) and a professor of economics at the University of Alexandria. He is currently an economic adviser to the Arab Monetary Fund in Abu Dhabi.
Samir Radwan, who was appointed shortly before former president Hosni Mubarak was ousted, was the first finance minister from the interim government to resign in July amid mounting pressure to reshuffle the Cabinet.
Mubarak had appointed Radwan when he reshuffled the Cabinet to appease protesters who were calling for his ouster and the fall of his regime in February.


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