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[Egypt] Mubarak would leave office today

Egyptian Government sources confirm that its output is being discussed and that "probably" will address the nation tonight. The Army reiterated its support for "the legitimate demands of people."
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Agents News Media have released the information the CIA director, Leon Panetta, said that if Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation, probably hand over power to his deputy, Omar Suleiman.
"I do not know the details of how it would happen, but I presume it would give more power to Suleiman, so you can run the country and the reforms that we hope will take place," Panetta said in a hearing before the intelligence committee House of Representatives. Omar Suleiman for 20 years headed the Egyptian secret services and is regarded as the man who led major foreign policy issues such as the role of Cairo in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. was named vice president of Egypt during the early days of demonstrations against Mubarak, in power since 1981. questioned at the same hearing on the media announcement of Hosni Mubarak to step down on Thursday night, Panetta said, "I received the same information that you, that there is a strong likelihood that Mubarak quit tonight." But an official
U.S. intelligence service, questioned by AFP, said shortly after the agency's director was referring to reports in the press, and not to information collected by the CIA.
After 17 days of endless protests in Egypt against the 30-year regime of Hosni Mubarak, it appears that the raisescuchará the voice of the people and will leave his post today. This has been given to understand both members of the government as military officers. Mubarak is expected to address the nation on a new speech this afternoon. 17.53. According to Al Arabiya, the Muslim Brotherhood would accept the assignment Omar Suleiman power. We have to wait how things develop, but the vice president's statements in recent days are not too hopeful about the changes that may come. "The alternative to dialogue is to have a stroke, which can involve a lot of hasty measures, which include many irrationalities. Do not want to get to that point to protect Egypt" 17.48. There has been a flurry of rumors Where is Mubarak at this time. Some said he had already left the country, Al Arabiya claimed this afternoon that the president had abandoned the presidential palace and was in Sharm el Sheik. However, Al Jazeera has just confirmed that Mubarak is still in Cairo and has not moved from his official residence.
17.31. Expectancy in Tahrir Square to the latest moves. Tens of thousands of people remain in the so-called Liberation Square in an atmosphere of euphoria. Protesters have 17 days making sure that pressure will not leave until the resignation will be effective Mubarak. The possible solution that Mubarak succeeds Suleiman not convince them.
Informa Oscar Abou-Kassem.


17.25.
The CIA also points to Mubarak today abandonment. The CIA director, Leon Panetta, said today that "there is a high probability" that the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak leaves office tonight. Panetta was speaking at a hearing before the Intelligence Committee of the House of Representatives.

17. 15. The Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, asegrua ue "everything is in the hands of President Hosni Mubarak and has not taken any decision so far." Shafiq was speaking to state television shortly after the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces announced his support for "the legitimate demands of people."

17.00.
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces of Egypt today announced its support for "the legitimate demands of the people" and said he is "studying" as to salvagurdar the country's interests. The commitment was made in the statement read number 1 by a military council in the public television cameras. The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces said they will remain in permanent session.
The statement reads:
"Given the responsibility and commitment of the Armed Forces to protect the people and sponsor their interests and safety, and taking interest in the integrity of the country, citizens and achievements of the great Egyptian people and their properties, and reiterating and supporting the legitimate demands of the people, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces today held a meeting Thursday, February 10, 2011, to study the developments to date, what the Council decided to remain in permanent session to consider what steps can be taken to preserve the nation, the achievements and ambitions of the great Egyptian people
16.30 Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak may leave office today, as indicated by statements of several members of government and the military. According to the ruling party's general secretary was quoted by the BBC, Mubarak could leave the power to Vice President, Omar Suleiman. The Supreme Council of the Army has pointed in the same direction to find that the protesters' demands "are met"
Hossan Badrawi, general secretary of National Democratic Party, told the network Mubarak
British public that "probably" address the nation tonight. His comments came after Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq told the Arabic service of the BBC that it is considering the possibility that Mubarak give up power.













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