[4] Observers are concerned that the NSF will not be able to become a coherent political force because the different parties agree on opposing Morsi, but their views on other subjects diverge.
The demands were: that the constitutional declaration be rescinded, that the referendum be called off, and that a new constituent assembly be formed.
[7] After the ouster of Morsi by the Egyptian military, a number of politicians from the National Salvation Front were moved into power, including three women.
[citation needed] The coalition held a meeting on 2 February 2014 to determine its future;[8] it decided to continue its work.
[11] Some of them are as follows: Key figures of the Front include Hamdeen Sabahi, Amr Moussa and Hussein Abdul Ghani.