Egypt president orders defence minister to
retire
Monday August 13, 2012 09:16:22 AM,
RIA Novosti
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Cairo: Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has deposed the country's defence
minister and a top military officer, pushing them into
"retirement" but naming them as presidential advisors.
Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, the defence minister who
headed the military council that ruled Egypt for 17 months after
the 2011 ouster of longtime leader Hosni Mubarak, and the military
chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Sami Anan, "will be sent to retirement",
state-run Nile Television reported Sunday.
According to an announcement by Morsi's spokesman, the new head of
the military would be Gen. Abdellatif Sisi.
Morsi also cancelled a constitutional declaration aiming to limit
presidential powers which the ruling army council issued in June
as the election that brought him to power drew to a close.
The president, who was elected in June, is a member of the Muslim
Brotherhood.
Relations between the Brotherhood and the military have been tense
since the fall of Mubarak.
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