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President Morsi maintains that speaking of economic failures by the new regime is liable to lead to Egypt’s collapse

The 100-Day Program and the “MorsiMeter”: Egyptian Discourse on the Social Networks


By Orit Perlov and Udi Dekel, —— Bio and Archives--October 24, 2012

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Before the announcement on June 24, 2012 of his election as Egypt’s fifth president, Mohamed Morsi's campaign staff published a 64-goal program on five selected categories: personal security, traffic, bread, environmental cleanliness, and fuel. The program was to be completed in Morsi’s first 100 days in office. In order to follow the extent to which the President kept his promises, an independent group of students established a mechanism called the "MorsiMeter," a quantitative measurement system using graphs, data, statistics, and charts to follow implementation of the program and obligate the President to account for his performance.(1)
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