CHANGING FACES VIOLENCE AND UNREST GRIPS EGYPT AS INTERIM PRESIDENT APPOINTS PRIME MINISTER AND SEEKS TO GIVE A CALM YOUR WORLD NEWS DAY 09 JULY 2013 Cairo, Egypt [Pictured Hazem el-Beblawi]
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June 30, 2013 was the first year of Now Former Morsi inauguration, but turned at least 14 millions of Egyptians citizens faces to ousting him out of office. Faces have also changed with Morsi's resignation and interim officials taking the seats.
First the interim face change is that of Adly Mansour whom has the head seat as interim President and he now has selected as a new face on July 08, 2013 to name as his interim vice-president and Prime Minister
Hazem el-Beblawi.
However, faces of a violent outbreak of ousted President Morsi protesters took on a bloody faces and outcries on Tuesday when at least 51 of his supporters were gunned down by security forces. Tuesday, July 08, 2013 was a day of unrest in Egypt as violent clashes were dangerous and lifted with spirited unrest of tempers. News of the protesters of supporters of Morsi spread around the globe. Rioting and anger bombarded the entire day.
Meanwhile, in an effort to continue with changing faces, a newly elected Prime Minister appeared on the the scene. The supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood has called the entire method of politics a coup, and are strongly in opposition of the present situation. As the interim President Moursi proceeds underway to unravel the request of the the majority of the people has given some indications of having some plans are being made for elections within a 6 months period. The faces people of Egypt in a majority wants an plan which puts an end to many economic woes and focus on political strategy which is beneficial for survival, family and good leadership for all its citizens. Despite Morsi's supporters wanting to look, they may be seeing new faces in Egypt's changing government operations.
Egypt will be indeed looking at change and at new faces, now and in future the elections.