Friday, February 11, 2011

The situation in Egypt is a turning point, says vice president

Egyptian Vice President, Omar Suleiman, today described the situation in the Arab country "defining moment" and said "the door is open to more dialogue." Suleiman made the remarks in an address to the nation shortly after the country's president, Hosni Mubarak, it delegated most of its prerogatives, while retaining other rights.

The vice president also called for unity and called on citizens to "work together to make a bright future" in a televised speech. "I call upon all citizens to work together towards a bright future. We should not lead to chaos, "said Suleiman. It also undertook "to carry out a peaceful transition of power according to the Constitution" "I clung to all the procedures to be agreed in the national dialogue, which began last Sunday between Suleiman and groups and opposition figures, vice president said in a speech to the nation.

He also reiterated the need to restore confidence in accordance with the Constitution and the law. Suleiman confirmed that Mubarak had received some presidential prerogatives and said he had "started work with the Armed Forces." Also sent a message to the organizers of the protests in Egypt: "The movement of January 25 has been successful on global change in the march of democracy.

The change has already begun. "

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