Ministers resign in protest of latest clashes

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Former president Morsi and members of the cabinet upon their appointment early May 2013 (Egypt presidency handout photo)
A handout picture released by the Egyptian presidency on May 7, 2013, shows Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi (C) posing for a group photograph with his Prime Minister Hisham Qandil (5th-L) and nine new ministers during a meeting in Cairo. Morsi appointed nine new ministers in a cabinet reshuffle in a shake-up that falls short of opposition demands. (AFP PHOTO / HO / EGYPTIAN PRESIDENCY)
A handout picture released by the Egyptian presidency on May 7, 2013, shows Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi (C) posing for a group photograph with his Prime Minister Hisham Qandil (5th-L) and nine new ministers during a meeting in Cairo. Morsi appointed nine new ministers in a cabinet reshuffle in a shake-up that falls short of opposition demands. (AFP PHOTO / HO / EGYPTIAN PRESIDENCY)

By Ola Noureldin

Four key ministers have submitted their resignations to President Mohamed Morsi on Monday, in solidarity with protesters calling for his ouster.

Minister of State for Legal Affairs and Parliamentary Councils, Hatem Bagato, went to the cabinet on Monday morning to offer his resignation, in protest to the lack of “governing authority, ” that he claimed was made clear amid the protests calling for the removal of Morsi , state-run Al-Ahram reported.

Minister of Tourism Hisham Zazaou, Minister of Environment Khaled Fahmy, and Minister of Communications Atef Helmy also submitted their resignations.

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