2013 Egyptian coup d'état
The 2013 Egyptian coup d'état took place on 3 July 2013. Egyptian army chief General (Defence minister appointed by president Mohamed Morsi) Abdel Fattah al-Sisi led a coalition to remove the President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, from power and suspended the Egyptian constitution of 2012. The move came after the military's ultimatum for the government to "resolve its differences" with protesters during widespread national protests. The military arrested Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood leaders, and declared Chief Justice of the Supreme Constitutional Court Adly Mansour as the interim president of Egypt. The announcement was followed by demonstrations and clashes between supporters and opponents of the move throughout Egypt.
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2013 Egyptian coup d'état
The 2013 Egyptian coup d'état took place on 3 July 2013. Egyptian army chief General (Defence minister appointed by president Mohamed Morsi) Abdel Fattah al-Sisi led a coalition to remove the President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, from power and suspended the Egyptian constitution of 2012. The move came after the military's ultimatum for the government to "resolve its differences" with protesters during widespread national protests. The military arrested Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood leaders, and declared Chief Justice of the Supreme Constitutional Court Adly Mansour as the interim president of Egypt. The announcement was followed by demonstrations and clashes between supporters and opponents of the move throughout Egypt.
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Overthrow Mohamed Morsi and establish a Nasserist government
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Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
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Ahmed el-Tayeb
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Hesham Qandil
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Hosni Mubarak
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Khairat el-Shater
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Mohamed Ibrahim
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Mohamed Morsi
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Mohammed Badie
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Saad El-Katatni
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Broken link. Direct citation of Reuters needed
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Egyptian Government
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Muslim Brotherhood
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The 2013 Egyptian coup d'état ...... of the move throughout Egypt.
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