Egyptian judge and statesman; former interim President of Egypt
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The Supreme Court judge who became Egypt's interim president for eleven months after the military ousted Mohamed Morsi in 2013 — a placeholder figure backed by religious leaders and secularists alike while Morsi refused to accept his removal.
Born in December 1945, Adly Mahmoud Mansour built a career as an Egyptian judge, eventually rising to president of the Supreme Constitutional Court. On 4 July 2013, the military deposed elected President Mohamed Morsi in a coup and appointed Mansour interim president, a move endorsed by the Grand Imam of al-Azhar, the Coptic Pope, and Mohamed ElBaradei. Morsi rejected the removal as illegitimate and insisted he remained Egypt's rightful leader. Mansour was sworn in before the Supreme Constitutional Court that same day and held the office until an election could be organized, stepping down on 8…
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