Egypt's new PM Hisham Kandil

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Egypt's new PM Hisham Kandil

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President Mohamed Morsi surprises many observers with his appointment of former irrigation minister Hisham Kandil as Egypt's new prime minister.

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After weeks of speculation, Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi on Tuesday appointed Hisham Kandil as his new prime minister, in a move that surprised many observers.

Kandil was minister of irrigation and water resources in the interim government of Kamal El-Ganzouri.

President Morsi met Kandil at the presidential palace on Sunday but his chances of being offered the premiership were dismissed by many observers, who said he was too young and lacking in political experience.

However, the water and irrigation engineer with a PhD from the University of North Carolina, appears to fit the criteria specified by leading members of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP).

Abdallah Shehata, a senior member of the FJP, told Ahram Online last week that the new prime minister should be under 60-years-old, should believe in the Islamic project but not belong to any political group, should have experience in public administration and a solid background in economics.

Kandil, who was born in 1962, describes himself as a religious man who has never belonged to an Islamist group.

He served as a senior irrigation engineer at the African Development Bank and was part of the Nile Basin Initiative launched in 1999 to develop the river in a cooperative manner.

On 15 July Kandil travelled with President Morsi to the African Union summit in Ethiopia. The trip sought to rekindle Cairo's relationship with its African neighbours after years of neglect under former president Hosni Mubarak.

Improving Egypt's relationship with the Nile Basin countries is one of President Morsi's priorities, according to his presidential programme.

Kandil was appointed minister of irrigation and water resources by then-PM Esam Sharaf in July 2011, and was later asked by Prime Minister Kamal Ganzouri to continue in his post in November of the same year.

Source: http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent ... ndil-.aspx


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Looks like a mirror image of Morsi in the above photo (maybe it's his secret twin) :lol:
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Re: Egypt's new PM Hisham Kandil

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Maybe Egyptians will start realising that Egypt doesn't have to be a country for old men!
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Re: Egypt's new PM Hisham Kandil

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One of the most difficult and thankless jobs on earth and they give it to a 49 year old with (almost) no political experience but with a PhD in irrigation and a career as a bureaucrat and a short time as a minister. Maybe the problems were so great that all wiser (and politically experienced) heads rejected the offer of the job.

Egypt has had its share of young leaders including Nasser and King Farouk. Youthful vigor in Egypt and elsewhere in the Arab world has ended in disaster - Iraq, Syria and the dreadful Gaddafi.

If the PM is inexperienced and without a personal political base then I'm sure that others with power and political support will be prepared to lead him - or blame him after he has failed.

The overall view of the western press is that no one knows who he is or why the obvious candidates weren't takers. The financial markets are reacting 'unsympathetically'.

I hope he does well and exceeds all expectations.
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