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Egypt: who's in charge? (part 2)

He’s Egypt’s first civilian president but president of what? François Picard’s panel speculate over Mohamed Morsi’s ability to claw back prerogatives recently confiscated by the outgoing generals.

  • Nader AMRAM. Foreign Relations Committee, Freedom & Justice Party - from Cairo;
  • Hanna YOUSEF. Political activist. Member, January 25th Movement in Paris;
  • Henri BOULAD. Director, Jesuit Cultural Center in Alexandria. Vice Chairman, Caritas Egypt;
  • Gil MIHAELY. Columnist, Yedioth Ahronoth.

Produced by François Picard, Anelise Borges, Mary Colombel, Christopher Davis.

Watch the first part here.

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