| | National Democratic Party | | | | Party Motto | الفكر الجديد Al Fekr Al Gedeed (New Thought) | | | Chairman | Hosni Mubarak | | | Founded | 1978 | | Headquarters | Cairo | | | Political Ideology | Social Democracy | | Papers | | | | Website | www.ndp.org.eg | | | See also | Politics of Egypt Political parties in Egypt Elections Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
Muhammad Hosni Said Mubarak (Arabic: Ù
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Nickname: Egypt: Site of Cairo (top center) Coordinates: Government - Governor Dr. Abdul Azim Wazir Area - City 214 km² (82. ...
Social democracy is a political ideology emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from supporters of Marxism who believed that the transition to a socialist society could be achieved through democratic evolutionary rather than revolutionary means. ...
Politics of Egypt takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential republic, whereby the President of Egypt is de facto both head of state and head of government, and of a party system dominated by the National Democratic Party. ...
Political parties in Egypt lists political parties in this country. ...
Egypt elects on national level a head of state â a president â and a bicameral legislature. ...
| The National Democratic Party (Arabic:الحزب الوطنى الديمقراطى) was established in 1978 by late president Anwar Sadat who headed the party till 1981. After Sadat's assassination, the party has been chaired by President Hosni Mubarak and is the current ruling political party in Egypt. Arabic can mean: From or related to Arabia From or related to the Arabs The Arabic language; see also Arabic grammar The Arabic alphabet, used for expressing the languages of Arabic, Persian, Malay ( Jawi), Kurdish, Panjabi, Pashto, Sindhi and Urdu, among others. ...
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Muhammad Hosni Said Mubarak (Arabic: Ù
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بار٠Muḥammad ḤusnÄ« MubÄrak), commonly known as Hosni Mubarak (Arabic: ØØ³ÙÙ Ù
بار٠ḤusnÄ« MubÄrak), has been the President of Egypt since 14 October 1981. ...
Political parties Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box: A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ...
Party platform - The party is committed to the principle of citizenship as a basis for total equality of rights and obligations for all Egyptians.
- The Party embraces the centrality of the Egyptian national identity and Egypt's civilizational affiliation with both the Arab and Islamic nations.
- The Party seeks to ensure the respect of basic rights for all citizens and affirms the importance of continuing the process of democratization through respect for the rule of law, the constitution, and the protection of civil liberties. It also affirms the principles of transparency and accountability, freedom of the press and encouragement of political participation at all levels.
- The Party believes in the role of the State in creating the appropriate atmosphere for the development process and achieving equilibrium of interests between the individual and the community.
- The Party believes in the importance of the role of the private sector in attaining economic development.
- The Party believes in the importance of the role of civil society institutions and non-governmental organizations in the development process.
- The party seeks to enhance the role of youth and women in the in public life.
- The Party believes in the importance of positive interaction with the world as a whole to achieve Egypt's national interest and attain the targeted development rates.
The Old Guard The old guard of the NDP is made up of distinctive personalities that have been on the Egyptian political scene for a long time. Among these characters identified with the old branch of the party are: - Mr. Safwat Al Sherif, the NDP's General Secretary, and head of the Shura Council (the Upper House of Parliament). He was also the former Minister of Information
- Mr. Kamal Al Shazli, one of the longest serving Parliamentarian in the world, and former Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (today that position is held by Dr. Mofid Shehab). Al Shazly, who is still a member of Parliament, is the head of the Specialized National Councils, a body made of Committees that study and research socio-economic problems.
- Mr. Youssef Wali The NDP's Vice-Chairman, and former Minister of Agriculture. Wali had been out of the public eye since his demotion as Minister
- Dr. Ahmad Fathi Sorour The current Speaker of the People's Assembly (lower house of Parliament).
Ahmad Fathi Sorour is the speaker of the Egyptian Peoples Assembly since 1991. ...
Presidential elections The party chairman, President Mubarak ran as the party nominee in the first direct presidential elections in 2005. President Mubarak won the election race securing a fifth presidential term, officially obtaining 88.6% percent of the vote. Hosni Mubarak, President of Egypt Muhammad Hosni Said Mubarak (Arabic : Ù
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Power struggle It is speculated that a conflict of power lies between the young and old guard. While this tension has not been acknowledged by either side of the NDP, the Egyptian media and public at large have been pre-occupied with this apparent power struggle. The differences appear to arise from the directions each guard wishes to take the party (hence the logo "New Thought"), as well as by the obvious age differences. The new generation is led by Mr. Gamal Mubark, the younger son of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, and the Assistant Secretary General of the NDP, as well as the Chairman of the Policies Secretariat. He is assisted by Dr. Mohamed Kamal (Secretary of Training and Political Education in the NDP), in addition to steel maganate Ahmed Ezz (Secretary of Organization), and Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, the current Minister of Investment.
Parliamentary elections At the last legislative elections, October and November 2000, the party won 353 out of 444 seats. It was joined by 35 non-partisan members of parliament. At the 2005 parliamnetary elections, the party won only 317, yet still maintains the a majority of the People's Assembly. It is worth noting that banned Muslim Brotherhood candidates, running as independents, captured a significant number of seats, bringing their total to 88 members in the People's Assembly. A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ...
Egypt elects on national level a head of state â a president â and a bicameral legislature. ...
Party issues Presidential succession The rise of Mubarak's son, Gamal in the NDP's higher ranks have raised speculations that the president is grooming his son for his succession.[1] Delegates at the 2003 National Democratic Party's three-day party conference adopted in its entirety a broad package of policies proposed by the younger Mr Mubarak - something which is bound to further fuel the speculation that he is being prepared to succeed his father.[1] Both the Egyptian president and his son have repeatedly denied that there are any such intentions.[1]
Prominent party members - Gamal Mubarak
- Safwat El-Sherif - NDP General Secretary and Shura Council Speaker
- Zakarya Azmi
- Kamal El-Shazly
- Mohamed Kamal
- Mofid Shehab
- Ahmed Ezz
- Aly Eldin Helal
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References - ^ a b c Saleh, Heba. "Egypt ruling party pledges reform", BBC, 2003-09-29. Retrieved on 2006-08-02.
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