Egypt: Chief justice Adly Mansour sworn in as interim president
The supreme justice of Egypt's
Supreme Constitutional Court has been sworn in as the nation's interim
president, replacing the Islamist Mohammed Morsi
who was ousted by the military.
Adly Mansour was sworn in Thursday at the Constitutional Court in a ceremony broadcast live on state television.
According to military decree, Mansour will serve as Egypt's interim leader until a new president is elected. A date for that vote has yet to be set.
Manosur's assumption of office comes a day after the military deposed Morsi, who took office a year ago as Egypt's first democratically elected president.
The military moved to oust Morsi after millions of Egyptians took to the streets this week to demand his resignation.
Morsi is under house arrest at an undisclosed location.
Adly Mansour was sworn in Thursday at the Constitutional Court in a ceremony broadcast live on state television.
According to military decree, Mansour will serve as Egypt's interim leader until a new president is elected. A date for that vote has yet to be set.
Manosur's assumption of office comes a day after the military deposed Morsi, who took office a year ago as Egypt's first democratically elected president.
The military moved to oust Morsi after millions of Egyptians took to the streets this week to demand his resignation.
Morsi is under house arrest at an undisclosed location.
Source: AP via Times of India
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