Egypt's ElBaradei not yet appointed as PM
Updated: 2013-07-07 07:41
(Xinhua)
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CAIRO - Egypt's newly-appointed presidential media adviser denied late Saturday evening the appointment of opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei as the country's interim prime minister, state-run news agency MENA reported.
"Until now, President Adli Mansour has not officially assigned ElBardei or anyone else to form the new government," said Ahmed al- Mislimani, who has just been appointed as presidential media adviser.
Al-Mislimani added that the discussions are still going on about the nomination for interim prime minister, noting the transitional government has to be "a crisis-managment government" at the current critical stage.
He said there had not been a specific date for announcing the government formation and its leader, denying "the media leaks" about ElBaradei's appointment.
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