CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's new military rulers have signalled their intent to share power with civilians and amend the constitution rapidly by popular referendum, opposition activists and a British minister said on Monday.
Wael Ghonim, a Google executive detained, then released, for his part in the uprising that overthrew President Hosni Mubarak, said members of the military council had told him a plebiscite would be held on constitutional amendments in two months.
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