Egyptian president warns opposition against fomenting ‘chaos’ amid mounting push for reforms

By AP
Thursday, May 6, 2010

Egypt’s Mubarak warns of ‘chaos’ amid reform push

CAIRO — The Egyptian president has warned the opposition against stirring up “chaos” in the country, even as he welcomed recent street protests as a healthy expression of the peoples’ demands.

Hosni Mubarak also challenged pro-reform groups to offer clear solutions for Egypt’s chronic economic and political problems.

Mubarak says there is “no room at this critical juncture for those who fail to realize the huge difference between change and chaos.”

Mubarak has ruled Egypt for nearly 30 years. The 81-year-old president spoke at a trade unions’ gathering on Thursday. It was his second major public speech since recovering from gallbladder surgery in Germany earlier this year.

Street protests in Cairo have been calling for greater political reforms and better pay.

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