CAIRO, July 8 – The Egyptian presidency recommended opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei as vice president and financial expert Ziad Bahaa-Eddin as interim prime minister, Xinhua news agency reported citing a state TV report Sunday.
“There is a consensus about these two figures for the two posts; the government formation is likely to be announced within 24 hours,” newly appointed media adviser Ahmed al-Mislimani said.
“The presidency seeks to form a solid national administration and a high-level national technocrat government able to accomplish its assigned missions to overcome such a difficult phase the nation is going through,” he said.
With regards to national reconciliation between ousted president Mohamed Morsi’s Islamist supporters and opponents, Mislimani reaffirmed that the presidency has already started such an initiative “but some parties do not want to complete this reconciliation.”
“For the presidency, the Muslim Brotherhood is a national group with a long history, and what happened in the June 30 uprising does not mean isolating the group from politics.”
Rumours prevailed on Saturday evening that ElBaradei was named as interim prime minister, which was later denied by Mislimani as untrue “media leaks.”
A controversial liberal, ElBaradei was strongly rejected as head of the interim government by the conservative Salafist Al- Nour Party.
-BERNAMA