Egypt: Senior economist named prime minister
By MAGGIE MICHAEL, Associated Press
Jul 9, 2013 9:58 AM CDT
Egypt: Senior economist named prime minister
This image made from video released by the Egyptian military on Monday, July 8, 2013, which is consistent with other AP reporting, purports to show a muzzle flash, at right, as Egyptian Army troops stand at left during a confrontation with supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi that resulted...   (Associated Press)

The spokesman of Egypt's interim president says a prominent economist, Hazem el-Beblawi, has been named prime minister and pro-democracy leader Mohamed ElBaradei as a vice president.

Ahmed el-Musalamani made the announcements Tuesday after days of political stalemate over the prime minister post. Last week, ElBaradei was on the verge of being named prime minister, but at the last minute an Islamist party involved in the discussions blocked ElBaradei's appointment.

El-Beblawi, who is in his 70s, served as finance minister in one of the first cabinets formed after the 2011 uprising forced Hosni Mubarak from power and the military stepped in to rule.

He resigned in protest in October 2011 after 26 protesters, mostly Christians, were killed by troops and security forces in a crackdown on their march.

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