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Africa North
Egypt cabinet to get more reformists
2005-12-31
Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, has authorised Ahmed Nazif, the prime minister, to induct seven new faces in the cabinet, Aljazeera's correspondent reports. Mubarak will swear in the new cabinet on Saturday, officials told Reuters after Nazif finalised a list of ministers which tilts the government further towards economic liberalisation.
Economic, perhaps, but not political...
"The presidential decree will be issued tomorrow, then the recommended ministers will give their oaths," cabinet spokesman Magdy Rady said on Friday. A cabinet official, who did not want to be named, gave Reuters a list of names and portfolios that was largely unchanged from the lists previously published by state-controlled newspapers. The lists showed Nazif had recruited more ministers from the private sector to augment his cabinet, which already contains a core of economic ministers who have spearheaded an economic reform programme for more than a year.
Posted by:Fred

#2  TW, did you know that Soviet Union had an economic liberalization in 1920es?
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-12-31 22:17  

#1  Economic liberalization eventually must lead to political liberalization, no matter how the tyrannical oligarchy fights against it. The same mental skills required to function in a more liberal economy eventually result in people thinking outside the box philosophically, which means politically... and then all bets are off, cf pre-Revolution Paris and pre-Ayatollah Iran.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-12-31 01:12  

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