Egypt: Mubarak remains, protesters angry
• Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced the transfer of powers to the vice-president Omar Suleiman, without announcing his resignation.
• The vice president has in turn taken the floor to ask the demonstrators to go home
• Tahrir Square, Cairo, protesters are angry
11:49 p.m.: The Egyptian ambassador to the United States Sameh Choukri said on CNN that the vice-president of Egypt Omar Suleiman was now the "de facto president" of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak stressed that he had transferred all his powers.
11:37 p.m.: The opponent and Nobel Peace Mohamed ElBaradei on Twitter reacts to the speech of President Hosni Mubarak: "Egypt is going to explode.The army must save the country now. "
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11:04 p.m.: "The time for change is now," said the head of European diplomacy Ashton.
11:01 p.m.: At the end of the program "French Song", Nicolas Sarkozy commented briefly on the events in Egypt, saying it was "inevitable that Egypt is changing and the way of democracy," and assured that " France the help there. " The head of state, however, wants real democracy and not "a religious dictatorship like Iran fast cash advance loan."
10:55 p.m.: People are beginning to organize to camp on Tahrir Square.A great new day of action is planned for tomorrow.
10:51 p.m.: The vice president called the demonstrators not to listen to "satellite television, but" their heart. "
10:40 p.m.: The vice president spoke in turn to state television and defending the president in ensuring that it has placed the country's interests above his own. He called on demonstrators to go home and all the Egyptians to work together.
10:36 p.m.: Obama met with his national security team after Mubarak's speech. The CIA had indeed thought that the Egyptian president would announce his resignation, a scenario that was favored by the United States.
10:27 p.m.: The Egyptian state television just announced that Vice-President Suleiman will in turn address the nation.
10:21 p.m.: A man lying on the floor of Tahrir Square.The protesters formed a cordon around him to prevent it happen trampled.
10:13 p.m.: Mubarak said in his speech that he wanted to be "buried in Egypt" and he would not leave his country under any pretext.
Mubarak wants to ensure the transition until presidential elections. Photo credits: TV via APTN EGYPT / AP