Deputy of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, Essam al-Erian, denied that presidential candidate Mohamed Mursi had started negotiations to elect a prime minister



“The situation is very critical, we are still waiting for the result announcement. If we find an independent patriotic figure who is capable of managing the country at this time, we will attempt to have them form a government.” Arian said, as reported by London’s Asharq Awasat.



Erian said that Mursi’s campaign was furiously attacked for revealing results, “imagine what could happen at naming a prime minister”.



He added that Mursi has met or is meeting "partners in the opposition of the coup against the people’s will". He indicated that the coalition that the Freedom and Justice Party is attempting to form, with Mursi’s leadership, is open for the rest of national forces.



Erian warned of what he described as “overwhelming rage” in case the election vote was manipulated or the election was conducted over again, expressing faith in the validity of the results announced by the Brotherhood.



Erian said that everybody is anticipating two commitments from the ruling military council; to return to their rightful place by the end of the month and to hand over power to the elected civil president without restricting his presidential authorities.

The Presidential Elections Committee will announce the result of the run-off of Egypt’s presidential election today. The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Mursi and toppled President Hosni Mubarak’s last premier Ahmed Shafiq competed in the run-off of the historic election.