In post-World War IEgypt, the term wafd refers to a "delegation", and more specifically the one that had the direct goal of achieving the complete and total independence of Egypt. This delegation hoped to gain representation at the 1919Paris Peace Conference. This was strictly denied by the British High Commissioner. World War I was primarily a European conflict with many facets: immense human sacrifice, stalemate trench warfare, and the use of new, devastating weapons - tanks, aircraft, machineguns, and poison gas. ... 1919 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 was an international conference, organized by the victors of the World War I for negotiating the peace treaties between the Allied and Associated Powers and their former enemies. ...
The wafd therefore brought their demands to the Egyptian populace. This led to the formation of the Wafd Party, led by Saad Zaghlul. Eventually the attempt failed, at the cost of many Egyptian lives and Zaghlul's exile. Saad Zaghlul (also: Saad Zaglul, Sad Zaghlul Pasha ibn Ibrahim, etc. ...
The New WafdParty ("New Delegation Party"; Arabic: Hizb al-Wafd-al-Jadid حزب الوفد الجديد) is a nationalist liberal party in Egypt.
Numan Gumaa is the party chairman and was presidential Wafd candidate.
On January 18, 2006 the supreme committee for the party ousted its chairman Numan Gomaa from the party and from the presidency of the board of al-Wafd newspaper.
In post-World War I Egypt, the term wafd referred to a "delegation", and more specifically the one that had the direct goal of achieving the complete and total independence of Egypt.
The wafd therefore brought their demands to the Egyptian populace.
This led to the formation of the nationalist WafdParty, with Saad Zaghlul as its democratically elected leader.