Democratic Union Party (Egypt)
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| Democratic Unionist Party Hizb al-Itahadi al-democrati |
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| Chairman | Mr. Ibrahim Mohamed Tork |
| Founded | April, 1990 |
| Headquarters | Cairo |
| Ideology | Liberalism |
| Politics of Egypt Political parties Elections |
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For political parties with similar names, see Democratic Unionist Party (disambiguation).
The Democratic Unionist Party (Arabic: Hizb al-Itahadi al-democrati) is an Egyptian political party, with a membership of around 215 members. The party presses for achieving unity between Egypt and Sudan and separation between politics and religion.
The party nominated its head, Ibrahim Tork, to run for Egypt's first contested presidential elections.
[edit] Platform
The party platform calls for:
- Guaranteeing citizens' basic freedoms and political rights.
- Achieving comprehensive economic development.
- Upgrading public utilities and services.
- Protecting Egypt's status on regional and international arenas.
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