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Tackling Brotherhood "anger" tops Egyptian interim president's priorities (2)

By Shaimaa Behery (Xinhua)

11:23, July 06, 2013

RECONCILIATION, CABINET, GOVERNORS

"The priorities of the interim president should be seeking national reconciliations among different political factions, including Islamists and Liberals, as this is the most important step to achieve stability," political expert with Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies Mohamed Edris told Xinhua.

To make this happen, "he should first pay his attention to assuring the Islamist groups and parties, specially the Muslim Brotherhood, that they won't be marginalized and that they will fairly partake in building the state," added Edris, advising the President to make use of the Salafist Nour Party to reconcile with the Brotherhood.

According to Edris, the second priority should be forming a cabinet of "efficient" ministers and then appointing new governors.

"If his choice for ministers and governors is based on ' efficiency,' the Egyptians will ... feel secure about their future, " added Edris.

"After these steps, the atmosphere will be suitable for forming a committee to modify the constitution," he said. "In choosing members of the committee, standards that satisfy all political factions should be considered."

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