Egypt's new military rulers buckled under continued public pressure and removed Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, handpicked by ousted President Hosni Mubarak, replacing him with a new nominee.
Former Transport Minister Essam Sharaf will be the new prime minster, a brief military statement said. The sacking of Shafiq was a key demand of the opposition protest movement.
A former Air Force officer, Shafiq was named the prime minister shortly after the outbreak of anti-government protests on January 25. The military statement said the new prime minister had been tasked with forming a new caretaker government, which will oversee bringing in wide ranging changes in the country's constitution leading to holding of new elections.
The protest leaders have been vehement in demanding a complete change in the government as they want all leaders linked to the Mubarak era to be changed. They are also demanding that the army should take over the task of looking
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