Immediately after Morsi is elected and has the power:
Having a new ELECTED president is something weird, something egyptians are not used to face. This is something new. They're facing history, starting on the 25th of January till this current moment. The egyptian revolution is the reason why people are free to express their feelings. It is also the reason why they had a chance to choose between more than seven candidates in the presidential elections. People started to be concerned more about politics, they started to talk about it more. Our country now has a new face that presents it in front of each and every democratic state in the world. Our country is now represented as one of the countries who joined the democratic field. Everything has changed. Everything is not the same, even if there are still protestors in the Tahrir square, but at least they knew how to kick a dictator out of their blessed country.
Egyptians are full of joy, and happiness.
After one year:
Egyptians are trying to fight against a total inhumanity. They think that they chose the wrong road when they decided to step out of the old regime. People are fighting against a guy who thinks being a president with a beard is better. A man who thinks that merging religion with politics is right. They are now there, in the main place of protesting (Tahrir square), fighting against a bunch of hypocrites and pathetic people (The Muslim Brotherhood). People can't imagine the fact that they voted for those people, and they chose Morsi over his opponent "Shafik". They all think and remember the feeling of living in a paradise while their president was Mohamed Hosny Moubarak. They suddenly realised how they elected an uncivilised and an uneducated person. People are missing the period of the previous president. They miss how they could walk in the streets without being scared. They miss how they could live with fine prices of products and ingredients.
Finally, people are waiting for the next elections that could happen in those next few months, if the current president left.
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