Maybe it’s written different but it is sure pronounced the same. Just like what is to be happing in Egypt . Omar Suleiman the vice president of the Egypt government is to be nominated the next to be president.
But what does the anti Mubarak’s think about this issue? The 20% of the population believes in the Muslim Brotherhood ideology though they have been banned since 1954 in Egypt ; they are field candidates in the elections as ‘independents’.
Though Mr. Suleiman has held separate talks with Muslim Brotherhood; The MB said it did not regard the meeting as negotiations but as an opportunity to hear the government's position.
A Muslim Brotherhood reformist, Dr.Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, said he was not pleased with the results because Suleiman had failed to respond to the demand for Mubarak resignation.
He also said that if the government was serious about political reform it should immediately dissolve parliament, which was elected in a tainted ballot from which the Muslim Brotherhood was banned.
Unites State diplomats and politicians including Yossi Sarid, a former Israeli unicameral member, is calling Suleiman to be a positive influence on negotiations person.
This so-called to be comparison is not happily met with the Muslim brotherhood’s expectations. An opponent of their beliefs is naming Suleiman to be positive and a negotiate person. On the contrary they see Omar Suleiman as a person who did not go far enough in his proposals for greater political freedom and pledge of free elections. All they say is that need freedom, electing Omar Suleiman will be just showing their right ear with their left hand, like wise as Mubarak’s regime.
Today is the 14th day of demonstration, the crowd in the Tahrir square and Alexandria is not planning to go unless Mubarak goes. This picture shows how determined they are not to go any where. Photograph from Ben Curtis/AP

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