Intelligence chief Omar Suleiman has become the nation’s first vice president in 30 years, since Mubarak acquired the title, and many expect that he may be the next in line to succeed Mubarak. Al Jazeera’s profile of him as intelligence chief notes that suspicions of his ascent have been around for some time due to his proximity to Mubarak: “Suleiman’s position as head of the Arab world’s most significant intelligence agency and his closeness to Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, gave rise to speculation that he could contend with Gamal Mubarak, the president’s son, for the position of Egypt’s next ruler.”
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Meanwhile, Al Jazeera’s front page is reporting that Mubarak has also announced the appointment of a new prime minister, Ahmad Shafiq, former chief of air staff. Shafiq would be responsible for appointing a cabinet after the nation’s entire former cabinet resigned. Meanwhile, protests continue on the ground, defying the nation’s curfew and denying any satisfaction with the new appointments until Mubarak himself is out of power.