Mohommed Moorsi took Oath at Egypt on 30 June 2012. Mohommed Moorsi is the first Islamist President of Egypt. He is the Fifth head of Egypt. He had defeated Ahmed Shafiq by 3.4% of votes.
He took oath before 18 Judges of Supreme Constitutional Court on 30 June 2012. After taking an oath, Moorsi had taken a promise before god to respect the respect the constitution and safeguard the people’s and territorial integrity. In addition, he had announced the public that Egypt is now a civil, national and modern state.
In addition, Moorsi went to Cairo University to deliver his first speech as president After the speech, Moorsi had attended a military parade at Hike Step military base near Cairo.
According to custom of Egypt, the new president took oath before parliament. Whereas, Moorsi had taken oath before Supreme Constitutional Court and Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) so as to dissolve the Muslim Brotherhood-dominated lower house.
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