“An opinion poll has revealed that 73% of Egyptians believe President Morsi did not make a single good decision during his first year in office, while 63% believe their standard of living has worsened,” reports Al Ahram, the Egyptian news agency. “The telephone poll, conducted by Baseera for Al-Hayat TV network, asked 2069 Egyptians aged between 20 and 23 for their views on the president.”
“Seventeen percent believe his worst decision was over the Nile dam crisis, while 8% believe it was the November 2012 constitutional declaration,” reports Al Ahram. “Cutting relations with Syria and the recent appointment of new governors were Morsi’s worst decisions according to 5% of respondents.”
In a separate poll, “The Arab American institute last week published the results of an opinion poll titled ‘After Tahrir: Egyptians assess their government, their institutions and their future.’ More than 70% believe the economic and security situations have worsened, according to the poll. ‘Among those who support the Muslim Brotherhood, 98% say their lives have improved. Among the rest of the population over 80% say their lives have worsened, that’s a deep division,’ the pollster said. ‘Ninety-two percent of Muslim Brotherhood supporters reject the contention that the Brotherhood intends to control the state and Islamize it. On the other hand, 93% of the rest of the country said that is precisely what the Brotherhood is doing,’ it added. The Arab-American Institute surveyed 5,029 Egyptian adults from across the country.”
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