Saturday, February 5, 2011

Gamal Mubarak withdrew from parties

CAIRO - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's son, Gamal Mubarak resigned from the Democratic national party leaders of Egypt. This attitude is taken to ensure that anti-government demonstrators that the regime is serious about reform.

As broadcast on state television quoted by the Associated Press on Saturday (05/02/2011), six-member ruling party down. Highest Council in decision-making parties, El-Sharif was replaced by Hossam Badrawi, a character who has been sidelined in parties ranks in recent years, due to sharp criticism from some policy.

New Appointment in the management of the majority parties is the young leaders, one of the successor Mohammed Kamal. "This is a good change. This reflects the atmosphere of change that swept the country," he said.

Gamal Mubarak, who is a member of the steering committee, widely known already prepared by his father Hosni Mubarak to succeed him as president. But, Vice President Gamal Omar Suleiman promised that would not run for president in elections next September.

Gamal greeted the resignation announcement ridicule the protesters who gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Wael Khalil, an activist (45), said it would strengthen the opposition to show that they win and the regime back inch by inch Mubarok