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Al-Gamal: There is currently no better person than Al-Ganzouri to accept taking over government
Published in Youm7 on 27 - 11 - 2011

CAIRO: “There is currently no better person than Al-Ganzouri to accept taking over government,” said previous Deputy Prime Minister and constitutional jurist, Yahya al-Gamal, on Saturday. He pointed out he was surprised by the acceptance of Kamal al-Ganzouri in the post of Egypt's Prime Minister due to the difficulty of the current circumstances.
In an interview with prominent media figure Wael al-Ibriashy in his TV program, he highlighted the current Egyptian Prime Minister seems to be a fighter in a great war, not just an ordinary official due to the seriousness of this phase in Egypt. He clarified Al-Ganzouri is a strong character and he will able to guide Egypt away from the difficult phase it is passing through.
Al-Gamal stated while he was working in the previous government that he never considered himself just a deputy to the Prime Minister but equal to the prime minister; he had his own national initiatives.
He accused Israel for the violent events in Egypt and added Israel plans to ruin the Egyptian January 25 Revolution. He clarifies seeing many intelligence reports proving Israel was behind the recent sectarian strife in Egypt. He warned Egypt must pay attention to Israel's schemes.
Al-Gamal noted Al-Ganzouri has to accept the characters suggested by revolution coalitions for the formation of the new government because it isn't professional to ignore them. Finally, Al-Gamal hoped the coalitions agree on certain figures and don't give a chance for repetitive objections.


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