(CBS News) CAIRO - In Egypt, the first freely-elected president moved into his office on Monday.
Mohammed Morsi of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood was declared the winner on Sunday. Morsi has already begun forming a new government, but there are questions about how much he'll be able to get done.
It's a picture Egyptians thought they would never see: A member of the Muslim Brotherhood sitting as the president elect, with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, the generals who actually run the country.
Mohammad Morsi was once a prisoner in the jails of former dictator Hosni Mubarak. On Monday, he took over the presidential palace...
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Mohammed Morsi of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood was declared the winner on Sunday. Morsi has already begun forming a new government, but there are questions about how much he'll be able to get done.
It's a picture Egyptians thought they would never see: A member of the Muslim Brotherhood sitting as the president elect, with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, the generals who actually run the country.
Mohammad Morsi was once a prisoner in the jails of former dictator Hosni Mubarak. On Monday, he took over the presidential palace...
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