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Tahrir protestors ask Sharaf to resign, refusing to Ministry of Interior break-in
Published in Youm7 on 21 - 11 - 2011

CAIRO: Protestors in Tahrir Square interpreted security reactions against them as ignoring people's demands and unjustified developments against protestors.
Protestors demanded Egypt's Prime Minister Essam Sharaf resign. They also demanded the formation of a national rescuing council with full powers to deliver authority to a civil ruler in April 2012.
Tahrir Square forces agreed on a specific timeline to transfer rule to civil authority. They agreed to hold People's Assembly elections on time, forming a national rescuing committee and finally holding Shoura Council elections which are scheduled to end on March 14.
Revolutionary forces set April 8, 2012 as the start date for the presidential elections. A second phase will be held on May 5 and authority will be transferred to civil rulers on May 15.
The revolutionaries hold the military council and government fully responsible for unjustified violence against protestors which left tens dead and hundreds injured.
They announced that if parliamentary elections were delayed any further, they will consider the military council's management of the transitional phase a failure.
Counselor Mohamed Fouad confirmed Tahrir protestors' aims to defend Tahrir Square will not turn in to aiming to break in to the Ministry of Interior.
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