El-Ghad Party

The al - Ghad Party (Arabic حزب الغد, DMG Hizb al - Gadd, Morning Party ', pronounced: Hezb elɣæd ) is an active political party in Egypt, which was officially approved in October 2004.

The political profile of the party is described as centrist, liberal and secular. The aim of the party is in their words, to represent a liberal democratic perspective as well as the commitment to human rights.

The party was so far a total of 18 officially recognized parties in Egypt. The al - Ghad Party of the People's Assembly (Arabic: Majlis al - ʿ damage b ) was previously with some deputies in the lower house of Egypt, represented. Currently the party has no seats in the upper house of Parliament.

History

On the first Party Congress in October 2004, Ayman was only a member of Parliament and a practicing attorney, was elected party chairman. The party was founded by former members of the New Wafd Party. Aiman ​​only used the party as a platform to call for a constitutional reform that limited the powers of the President, as well as an open presidential election introduces, may participate in the several candidates.

The official al - Ghad Party, led by Moussa Moustafa Moussa, occurs in the parliamentary elections in Egypt 2011/2012 as an independent list. A breakaway faction, the morning party of the revolution is now led by Ayman Nur and forms with the Islamist Freedom and Justice Party of the Muslim Brotherhood, an alliance as Democratic Alliance until they burst into the conference party by Amr Mussa.

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