Egyptian Arab Socialist Party

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حزب مصر العربي الاشتراكي
Party Arab-Socialist Egypt
Party leader Wahid al-Uksory
founding 1970
Registration: September 27, 1992
Alignment Egyptian nationalism , Arab socialism
Parliament seats 1 of 508
Number of members approx. 750

The Egyptian Arab Socialist Party ( Arabic حزب مصر العربي الاشتراكي, DMG Ḥizb Miṣr al-ʿarabī al-ištirākī ) is an Arab nationalist and Islamic socialist party in Egypt with around 750 members.

The party generally advocates defending the gains of the 1952 Egyptian Revolution . In September 2012, it joined numerous other parties to form the conference party .

history

It developed in the context of the differentiation of the Arab Socialist Union into three political platforms from 1974 ( right , center, left ). The Egyptian Arab Socialist Party represented the tendency of the center, was pro- sadatist and for a long time was chaired by Prime Minister Mamduh Salem .

The party was re-established on September 27, 1992. In 2005 it nominated its leader, Wahid al-Uksory , as a candidate in the 2005 presidential election . Later it was part of the Democratic Alliance and had a seat in the Egyptian People's Assembly .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Political Party Monitor Egypt 2011. Retrieved on May 20, 2012 .
  2. “Las elecciones legislativas del 27 de mayo de 1985 y la apertura democrática egipcia” , Gema Martín Muñoz, Revista española de investigaciones sociológicas REIS - Julio / septiembre de 1986 (35/86), pages 149-178.
  3. ^ Varios autores, History of the Arabs. From the beginning to the present. (La historia de los árabes. Desde los comienzos hasta la época actual), tomo 6, Berlin 1983, p. 133.