Saturday, June 30, 2012

Breaking News: Egypt's Morsi Sworn in as President!



Mohammed Mursi has been sworn in as the country's first civilian, democratically elected president at a historic ceremony in Cairo.

Mr Mursi, the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate, read the oath before the Supreme Constitutional Court.

He promised to respect the constitution and the rule of law, and to protect the people of Egypt.

He is now due to speak at Cairo University before going to an army base for the handover from military rule.

On Friday, he praised crowds in Tahrir Square, the focal point of protests that ousted Hosni Mubarak last year.

Mr Mursi swore a symbolic oath before thousands of people who had gathered to protest against decrees issued by the country's ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Scaf).

The military stripped the presidency of many of its powers in recent weeks.

However, Mr Mursi told supporters: "I promise you that I will not give up on any of the powers given to the president."

He promised to be a president for all Egyptians, saying: "The revolution must continue until all its objectives are met.

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