A new cabinet reshuffle will be announced soon, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi says in an interview with Al-Jazeera to air Saturday evening According to leaks from President Morsi's taped interview with Qatari-owned Al-Jazeera news network, expected to be aired Saturday evening, reports on the ministers' performance are currently being conducted.Leaks reported by Al-Ahram Arabic news website cite Morsi saying that ministers whose performance have positively affected the regular Egyptian citizen will remain in their posts, while those who did not make such achievement will have to go.President Morsi's official Twitter account has also confirmed the expected cabinet reshuffle.However, President Morsi did not mention in his interview with Al-Jazeera's Khadija Benguenna whether Prime Minister Hesham Qandil will continue in his post or be replaced.Several opposition forces have been calling to replace Qandil and the cabinet as a way of tackling the political strife in Egypt.President Morsi also spoke about various internal and international issues during the interview, which is divided into two parts, each about 50 minutes long. source:Ahramonline
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