Egypt's interim President Adly Mansour appointed two more aides on Saturday, a day after naming two advisers for political and constitutional affairs. Abdel-Moamen Fouda, who served as grand chamberlain under ousted President Mohammad Morsi, was named chief of the presidential staff. Ahmad Al-Meselamani, a well-known media figure and a television show presenter, was appointed presidential media adviser. Mansour, the top judge of the constitutional court, was sworn in as interim president Thursday a day after the army removed Morsi, Egypt's first democratically elected president, following massive protests against his regime. On Friday, Mansour named Ali Awad Saleh, the former deputy head of the Constitutional Court, as a constitutional advisor and Mostafa Hegazi, a professor of political sciences, as a political advisor.
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