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Muslim Brotherhood seeks PM's job

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has called on the ruling generals to sack the military-appointed government, saying it has failed to manage the deteriorating security and economic situation in the country.

The Islamic fundamentalist Brotherhood controls nearly 50% of the seats in the new parliament, by far the single largest bloc to emerge from Egypt's freest and fairest elections in decades.

Brotherhood spokesman Mahmoud Ghozlan said the military should appoint a Brotherhood representative as prime minister, who would then form a new government.

The calls for sacking the Cabinet, headed by prime minister Kamal el-Ganzouri, come after deadly soccer riot that sparked days of clashes between protesters and the police.

At least 74 were killed in the riot on February 1 and at least 15 more died in the clashes that followed.

"We call on the military council to sack this government that has failed to handle this big event and to form another government," said Mr Ghozlan.

"If there is a government in place that is really backed by the choice of the people, it will act without regard for any pressure from anyone. It will seek to reassure the people and provide it with security," he added.

There have been periodic bursts of protests and deadly clashes since the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak a year ago. There has also been a wave of crime, notably a spate of bank heists, over the past few weeks.

Military troops deployed around the country starting Wednesday in an attempt to restore some security, and as state media said, "restore the state's prestige".

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Alfred Falzon

Feb 10th, 18:59

@ Malcolm Seychell

Very clever indeed!

A pity Malta missed a chance by not electing one single member of your party to Parliament during the last elections, and even opted to ignore your wise counsel!

Your prophecy is much more far-reaching than that of Nostradamus' psychedelic predictions !

Alfred A. Falzon

MALCOLM SEYCHELL

Feb 10th, 21:29

Sur Falzon mine is not a prediction. It is simply what is happening just right now. But obviously you are too happy with your government. Are you denying that now Libya, Egypt and Tunisa are worse ?

Alfred Falzon

Feb 10th, 23:31

@ Malcolm Seychell

They are much better off for it's the people who will now have to decide what's best for them not a mad or corrupt demagogue!

Hiccups there will be, but the people WILL REMAIN SOVEREIGN!

That's what democracy is all about, after all! Don't you believe in people's power?

Alfred A. Falzon

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