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The Constitution of the Arab Republic of Egypt is the supreme law of Egypt. ...
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The Cabinet of Egypt (Arabic: Al-Hokouma Al-Misreya) is the chief executive body of the Arabic Republic of Egypt. ...
| | Parliament of Egypt - People's Assembly of Egypt - Shura Council The Parliament of Egypt is a bicameral legislature. ...
The Peoples Assembly (Arabic: Majilis Al-Sha’ab) is the lower house of Egypts bicameral parliament. ...
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The Egyptian presidential election of 2005, held on September 7, 2005, was the first contested presidential election in Egypts history. ...
The Egyptian Parliamentary Elections of 2005 is Egypts schedualed three-stage elections for renewal of its lower house membership. ...
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Political parties in Egypt lists political parties in this country. ...
| | | | Politics Portal | Political Parties has existed in Egypt approximately during the late 19th century. They evolved in organization and structure since that time till today. This practice of democracy has stopped for a period of time in egyptian history following the 1952 revolution, where a single government party was allowed to exist. Today, although political parties are allowed to exist by the constitution, yet practically they have little chance to gain power. However there is a current wave of reform where political parties and groups are pressuring for more reform and better distribution of power. The following is a list of political parties that existed in Egypt over its modern history.
Monarchy (1850 - 1952)
- al-Hizb al-Umma - (Umma Party/People's Party) Egyptian nationalist, moderate 1907-1925
- Watani Party - (National Party (Egypt)) conservative, islamist, Egyptian nationalist, 1907-1953
- al Wafd al Misri - (Egyptian Delegation "Wafd" - Egyptian National Party) 1919-1953, democratic
- Liberal Constitutional Party
- Federal Party
- al-Hizb ash-Shaab - (People's Party) Ismail Sedki personalist, anti-Wafd, 1930-1946
- Ittiha Party - (Union Party) royalist
- Saadist Institutional Party
The Umma Party is a political party in Sudan founded in 1945. ...
In Post-Great War Egypt, the term refers to a delegation, specifically one that had the direct goal of achieving the complete and total independence of Egypt. ...
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Republic of Egypt (1953 - 1958) - Liberation Rally - government party only legal party 17 Jan 1953-1962
United Arab Republic (1958 - 1971) It has been suggested that National Union Party be merged into this article or section. ...
Gamal Abdel Nasser (Arabic: جمال عبد الناصر) Gamal Abdel Nasser (January 15, 1918 - September 28, 1970) was the second President of Egypt after Muhammad Naguib and is considered one of the most important Arab leaders in history. ...
The Arab Socialist Union (Arabic: , ; French: lUnion Socialiste Arabe) is one of a number of loosely related political parties based on the principles of Nasserist Arab socialism in a number of countries. ...
Gamal Abdel Nasser (Arabic: جمال عبد الناصر) Gamal Abdel Nasser (January 15, 1918 - September 28, 1970) was the second President of Egypt after Muhammad Naguib and is considered one of the most important Arab leaders in history. ...
See Also Political parties in Egypt lists political parties in this country. ...
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