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egyptian state which he may well have difficulties with. this is for egypt a huge change. basically, he is a member that has been in the opposition since it was founded in 1928. he is the head of state, not necessarily with all the powers he would like e is the man that people will address as president of egypt. he was in prison under hosni mubarak s rule. now, he, himself, hosni mubarak, is in prison. is the interpretation that he will represent a uniter for this country? reporter: certainly, if he is going to succeed in any way as president, that is what he must do. what became apparent at the first round of elections, a month ago, was if he only appeals to the base, the members, the supporters of the muslim brotherhood, they allennated 75% of the rest of the population, those who are opposed to the muslim brotherhood, women who are worried about the muslim brotherhood s attitude toward women, towards christians who make up about 10% of the population but are very influ
the only time i d heard louder roars was when hosni mubarak resigned. this is a landmark day for egypt, the first time in more than 7,000 years when the people were actually able to elect democratically their leader. ben, clearly lots of excitement expressed by the supporters of the new president. how are you able to indicate whether this indeed reflects the mood of the entire country, if people are happy with this outcome. that s a very good question because as you look at numbers, it s not quite so clear-cut. only 50% of the electorate turned out and mohammed morsi only won 52% of that. so we re talking about somewhere between 25% and 26% of those egyptians eligible to vote actually voted for him. and many egyptians were unhappy with the choice that they were given in the second round. on one hand, mohammed morsi of the muslim brotherhood, an organization many feel is too ideological, too religious. the other choice was a holdover from the regime of hosni mubarak. i kno
president of the muslim brotherhood party. his rival, the former prime minister for ousted president hose nyeny mubarak came up about 1 million votes short. as the results were announced, this was the reaction of the crowd in tahrir square. they were exuberant. cnn s senior international correspondent ben wedeman is standing over tahrir square on a balcony there. crowds are still pretty sizable even with nightfall? reporter: in fact, with nightfall the crowds are only getting bigger. in fact, when the announcement was made, i d say there is maybe one-third of the square was full. now it s absolutely jam-packed and more and more people are coming and i spent this celebration is going to go on well into the night. now it s cool and breezy, so most people if you look at the roads down below, people are pouring in. in fact, fredricka, i have not seen so many people in this square since february 11th, 2011, when of course hosni mubar mubarak, that s the day when hosni mubarak
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