/ 4 July 2013

Egypt to appoint interim president

Egypt To Appoint Interim President

The head of Egypt's supreme constitutional court, Adli Mansour, will be sworn in as interim head of state on Thursday after the armed forces overthrew elected president Mohamed Morsi on Wednesday for failing to listen to mass protests' demands to share power.

The army detailed a roadmap for a return to democratic rule, including the appointment of the interim ruler.

Read: Egyptian opposition's rap sheet against Morsi

Judge Adli Mansour was born on December 23 1945 and graduated from Cairo University with a BA in law in 1967, before gaining a masters' degree in the same field there in 1969.

He was hired in the state's administrative court in 1970 and stayed there until he became the vice-chairperson of the court in 1992 before moving to the Supreme Constitutional Court where he served as its first deputy.

He was hired as the head of the Constitutional Court on July 1 by a decree from a top judiciary council that was approved by Morsi.

Morsi insisted he was legitimately elected last summer in a democratic poll that was considered by most observers to be free and fair. He won 52% of the vote against 48% for Ahmed Shafiq, a former air force commander who was seen as a counter-revolutionary candidate representing the deposed Hosni Mubarak. – Reuters