Arab Democratic Nasserist Party

The Arab Nasserist Democratic Party (Arabic الحزب العربي الديمقراطي الناصري, DMG al - Hizb al - ʿ Arabī ad - Dīmuqrāṭī to - Nasiri, short name Nasserist ) was a Nasserist political party in Egypt, who see themselves as the ideological successor of the Arab Socialist Union of the former president of Egypt, Gamal Abdel Nasser, considered.

History

The economic liberalization and the shift in foreign policy by the successor of Nasser, President Anwar El Sadat, startled many conservative Nasserist from in the late 1970s and in the early 1980s. An illegal group Thawrat Misri, or Egyptian Revolution was formed in 1980. After being battered by the government of Hosni Mubarak, it became clear that several relatives of Gamal Abdel Nasser were included.

Ideological Nasserist were grown in the rest of the decade, either by the Socialist Workers' Party, or of the National Progressive Unionist Party ( NPUF ). In 1984, the former linksnasseristische ASU Central Committee member Farid Abdel- Karim Arabic Democratic Nasserist Party. The Nasserist it was established in 1992 finally allowed to have an open legal political party, the Arab Nasserist Democratic Party, which was headed until 2010 by Diya Eldin Dawud.

In the parliamentary elections of 2000 the Arab Nasserist Democratic Party had won three of the 454 seats in the People's Assembly. However, she got in the parliamentary elections of 2005 in November and December no more seats in parliament. They united in 2012 with the Nasserist Party also the dignity and National Reconciliation Party to form the United Nasserist Party.

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