CAIRO (AP) — Secular and liberal factions in Egypt’s new - TopicsExpress



          

CAIRO (AP) — Secular and liberal factions in Egypt’s new leadership worked Sunday to reach a compromise with ultraconservative Islamists on a new prime minister, with a liberal economist emerging as a leading candidate for the post to run the country after the military’s ouster of President Mohammed Morsi. As the negotiations continued over the post, the shows of strength over the removal of Egypt’s first freely elected president were far from ending, with hundreds of thousands in the streets Sunday from each side. The military deployed troops at key locations in Cairo and other cities amid fears of renewed violence. Read more: washingtontimes/news/2013/jul/7/egypt-mobilizes-more-street-protests/#ixzz2YPGX06qL Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
Posted on: Sun, 07 Jul 2013 23:47:13 +0000

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