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Morsi's popularity wanes 10 months into Egypt presidency: Poll
Opinion poll conducted last month shows Egyptian public's growing dissatisfaction with President Morsi's performance ten months into presidential term
Published in Ahram Online on 14 - 05 - 2013

Egyptians continue to show discontent with President Mohamed Morsi, with 47 percent voicing dissatisfaction with his performance during his first ten months in office, according to a report by the Egyptian Centre for Public Opinion Research (Baseera).
Baseera's opinion poll, which was conducted late April, showed a downward trend in support for the Islamist president.
As opposed to 78 percent who voiced support for the president after his first 100 days in office, only 46 percent of those polled voiced approval of his performance to date.
The report said that education levels greatly affected the way people assess the president's performance: approval ratings appeared lower among university graduates (38 percent) than high school graduates or those with less formal education (52 percent).
What's more, the report says that residents of urban governorates appear to be less content with the president's performance (34 percent) than those of rural areas (41 percent in Lower Egypt, 58 percent in Upper Egypt).
According to Baseera, a total of 2,202 adults from across Egypt's 27 governorates were questioned via telephone on 29 and 30 April. The report claims that the poll's margin of error stands at less than 3 percent.
The poll also found a discernible shift in people's willingness to re-elect President Morsi if fresh presidential polls were held tomorrow.
A modest 30 percent of those polled said they would elect Morsi, compared to 37 percent last month and 58 percent after his first 100 days in office. Ratings in this regard, the report reiterated, appeared to be greatly influenced by respondents' education and social background.
The apparent drop in the president's popularity does not, however, seem to have worked in favour of Egypt's National Salvation Front (NSF) opposition alliance.
Based on the report's findings, only 33 percent of those polled said they supported the NSF, up from 30 percent in March.
While 57 percent said they did not support the opposition alliance, 10 percent said they "weren't sure."
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