Strong
likelihood of Mubarak stepping down: CIA director
Thursday February 10, 2011 11:53:26 PM,
IANS
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Cairo/Washington: There is a strong likelihood that embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will step down Thursday night, CIA Director Leon
Panetta has told the US Congress.
Mubarak has agreed to yield power to his vice president, CNN
quoted a senior US official as stating, citing contacts within the
Egyptian government.
Speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the
information, the official said that given the mixed signals sent
throughout the crisis that "we need to see it happen".
The information came from reliable and ranking officials in the
Mubarak regime, the source told the news channel.
Asked when the transfer of power might actually take place, the
official said: "We are told soon is the plan."
The secretary general of Egypt's ruling party confirmed Thursday
that a transition was underway and he expected Mubarak to address
the nation soon.
Hossam Badrawi, a prominent doctor who was appointed to the ruling
party's post last Saturday, told the channel that he believed
Mubarak's words would "accommodate the protesters".
Badrawi hinted that the transition process had been accelerated
but he was unclear exactly when Mubarak might step down.
He said certain constitutional reforms have to be implemented
before the president can relinquish power.
"The process is ongoing," Badrawi said. "This will give confidence
to the protesters."
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