33% of Egyptians apparently approved of keeping Sherif Ismail on as prime minister after the latest cabinet shuffle, according to a poll by the Egyptian Center For Public Opinion Research (Baseera) conducted a little over a week after the new cabinet was sworn in. 25% of survey-takers felt that Ismail should have been replaced in the shuffle, while 41% were undecided. Baseera had conducted a survey a week prior to the cabinet shuffle in which 22% of those polled believed Ismail was doing a good job; 25% of those surveyed were less enthusiastic, but could live with him; 18% disapproved of his performance; and 35% were undecided.
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