(AhlulBayt News Agency) - The new Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq has chosen two new ministers for his cabinet as President Hosni Mubarak faces mass anti-government protests.
The embattled president sacked the previous Egyptian cabinet to calm protestations calling for his resignation.
Mahmoud Wagdy, a former senior prisons authority official, will replace Habib al Adly as the interior ministry and Gawdat al-Malt, from the country's Central Auditing Agency, will head the finance ministry.
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