Government Forced to Resign
Mubarak - The military breached the government offices early today morning, making true their previous threat to dismantle the current government if they were to condone the Ministry of Education's 'History Reviewed Act'. The act proposes to remove the currently told history over the military coup saving the nation from civil war and replace it with a detailed account of the dismantling of the old tribes. The Sheikh and the military leadership were immediately against he motion and the military threatened to force resignation if it were to be taken under governmental consideration.
Just after the governmental offices had become fully staffed this morning, tanks rolled in to downtown Mubarak, escorting seven trucks filled with soldiers. Fifteen minutes later, prominent governmental staff and ministers were escorted out of the building along with some of their private possessions.
"This is an unfortunate turn of events," commented the Sheikh in his press retort this afternoon.
"The event leading up to the forced resignation was also unfortunate. The proposal from the MoE could have been shot down, but the government's refusal to act in the wellbeing of the state and attempt to rewrite history has shown us that they are no longer people that can be trusted with the wellbeing of the people. The military did it's job commendably and the government resigned peacefully. I have assigned a caretaker government to take office as of tomorrow morning and it will remain in session for the sole purpose of speedily establishing new parliamentary elections so a new and fresh government can be chosen" the Sheikh continued to comment, also stating plans for the near future.
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