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This is an archive article published on July 7, 2013

Mohamed ElBaradei named Egypt’s caretaker PM

71-year-old ElBaradei is a former head of the UN nuclear watchdog

Leading liberal opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei has been named as Egypt’s new prime minister to head a caretaker government,his allies and the anti-Morsi Tamarod movement said today.

Mena state news agency says ElBaradei met interim

President Adly Mahmud Mansour,three days after the army

removed Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi amid growing nationwideunrest.

The move has in turn triggered mass unrest by supporters

of Morsi. 71-year-old ElBaradei is a former head of the UN nuclear watchdog.

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He and other party leaders attended a meeting called by

Mansour today.

ElBaradei leads an alliance of liberal and left-wing parties,the National Salvation Front. A spokesman for the front told AP news agency that Mansour would swear him in as prime minister this evening,the BBC reported.

In an interview on Thursday,ElBaradei defended the army’s intervention,saying: “We were between a rock and a hard place.”

“It is a painful measure,nobody wanted that,” he said.

“But Mr Morsi unfortunately undermined his own legitimacy by

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declaring himself a few months ago as a pharaoh and then we

got into a fist fight,and not a democratic process.”

More than 30 people died and hundreds were wounded in

yesterday’s protests by Islamist supporters of the deposed

president.

Huge crowds have demonstrated again in Cairo today to

demand his reinstatement. Meanwhile opponents of Morsi have called for demonstrations against the Muslim Brotherhood,to which he belongs,tomorrow.

Morsi is in detention,along with some senior Brotherhood figures.

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