Mubarak nothing to address the crisis of May Day
This year, no traditional address to the nation on the occasion of May Day.
The President of the Republic of Egypt Hosni Mubarak, who returned home in late March after a gall bladder faced in Germany, has not appeared in public, as usual, on the occasion of Labor Day. His staff, concerned about the health and image of the Rais, who did not want to talk about the 80 million fellow citizens even while sitting. Perhaps, they must have thought Mubarak's advisers, rather than to look tired and worn, better not show up.
Yet the president, it would reaffirm the presidential spokesman, has returned to work and, in particular, yesterday received a meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanayahu in Sharm El Sheikh, where the Egyptian diplomacy has now deployed some of the activities of foreign policy. Hosni Mubarak lives there by the end of March.
The absence of the President from public 82enne only adds to the speculation about his health and, consequently, the country's political future, in the presidential elections of 2011.
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