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[Published: Sunday July 01 2012]

Brotherhood's Mursi sworn in as Egyptian president

Cairo, 1 Jul – (ANA) - Mohammed Mursi has been sworn in as Egypt's first civilian, democratically elected president at a historic ceremony in Cairo. Hours after the ceremony, he was saluted by Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, leader of the military council which is handing over power. Mr Mursi has promised to restore the parliament dissolved by the military. In a speech at Cairo University, the Muslim Brotherhood politician said the army must respect the people's will.   He will have to sort out a very difficult relationship with an entrenched military, regional analyst Magdi Abdelhadi says. The regime of former President Hosni Mubarak is still largely intact and many in it will not work with the new president, he adds. Overthrown in February last year after mass pro-democracy demonstrations, Mubarak was sentenced to life imprisonment at the beginning of this month for failing to prevent the killing of protesters by the security forces. Egypt, the biggest Arab nation, is a key US ally in the region, as well as one of the few states in the Arab world to maintain diplomatic relations with Israel. (ANA)

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