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Substitute candidates Mubarak (Sunday, February 13, 2011)

Substitute candidates Mubarak (Sunday, February 13, 2011)
KOMPAS.com - mass movement since 25 January, succeeded in overthrowing the regime of President Hosni Mubarak. After that comes a discussion about who the successor Mubarak?
Understandably, the young Egyptian who held a demonstration in Tahrir Square and surrounding areas at this time umbrella no one leader, party, or certain political force.
Now there are various speculations about the names of who will lead Egypt to six years. Egyptian presidential term, according to the constitution, lasted six years.
The name that appears among others, former Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed ElBaradei, who now leads the National Institute for Change. Name ElBaradei, Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 for his nuclear matter, it was flying.
U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Margaret Scobey has several times called Mohamed ElBaradei. It gives the message, the U.S. wants a figure like ElBaradei to serve a post-Mubarak era. ElBaradei also often get calls from some Western leaders.
However, ElBaradei was still struggling to get support from political forces in the country. ElBaradei relatively new player in Egypt's political stage.
He founded the National Institute for Change last year. Over the past year, many more live ElBaradei in Vienna, Austria, rather than in Cairo. He had just returned to Cairo on Tuesday, February 1, following the explosion of the mass movement was anti-Mubarak
ElBaradei that liberal ideology has succeeded in building a coalition with the Muslim Brotherhood (the wing of Islam), but suspected it was just a tactical coalition just for the sake of facing a common enemy, the Mubarak regime.
Amr Mousa, a former foreign minister and currently still serves the Arab League secretary general, was also mentioned. Mousa has a pretty good popularity within the country because of his foreign minister during his tenure (1991-2001) who is critical of Israel, the United States, and the West.
Mousa, as quoted by the daily Asharq Al Awsat, visited the protesters at Tahrir Square. He claimed, a number of protesters support for the next president of Egypt. He asserted willing to assume any role in post-Mubarak.
Mubarak ignore signals
Another character that appears is the Vice President Omar Suleiman. He is considered experienced because in recent years is believed to deal with foreign issues are important, such as Palestine, Sudan, and Israel-Egypt relations. It makes Solomon has extensive relationships with world leaders. He is also close to the U.S. and the west.
Suleiman with a quiet nature is also known to be humble and do not like the publicity the media.
In the country, Suleiman was known clean and consistent in attitude. In fact, in recent months had appeared leaflets and pamphlets to support Suleiman as the next president of Egypt.
A number of U.S. and Arab media said U.S. President Barack Obama's statement about the need for immediate transition of power in Egypt are clearly aimed at pushing Mubarak to hand over power to Omar Suleiman.
Unfortunately, Mubarak is not willing to catch these messages so that the masses continue to force him to resign is not honorable. The opposition also rejected Suleiman.
Another name that appears is the leader of Al Ghad party, Ayman Nour. Ayman had fought with Mubarak in presidential elections in 2005. He came second after Mubarak. However, the name of Ayman lately about flying, even sinking to face a big name like ElBaradei, Omar Suleiman, even Amr Mousa.
Last name is also mentioned is the Egyptian Armed Forces Chief of Staff Shami Anan. A number of U.S. media, such as The New York Times and The Washington Post, already mentioned as a candidate Anan Shami name if the opposition fails to show a strong candidate.

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