The impressions of the revolutionary, national powers and public figures on the social networks, Facebook and Twitter, contradicted over President Mohamed Morsi’s decision of naming Dr Hesham Kandil as Egypt’s Prime Minister.
The revolution’s singer Hamza Namera said he awaits the constructive revolutionist impartial media to start its holy role in lies and slander on respectable figures.
The former MP Mustafa Al Naggar said qualification is the main factor for judging any person takes over the responsibility, not his appearance or belonging. It is too early to issue final judges without watching actions.
Hazem Abdel Azim, political activist, said assigning Hesham Kandil is an opportunity for youth and hope in change.
The former member of Muslim brotherhood Mohamed Habib, on his Twitter account, said heartily prayers for Dr Hesham Kandil, calling the people to pray for him.
Ayman Nour, chairman of Ghad El-Thawra Party, said choosing Hesham Kandil as prime misister is unexpected suriprise. It is a return to technocrat cabinet.
Regarding the anticipation of choosing Dr Selim Al Awa as a vice president, the presidency spokesperson Yasser Ali said the meeting of Morsi and Al Awa came in the frame of consultations of the president with the national powers.