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By its constitution, Egypt has a multi-party system, however in practice the National Democratic Party was the long-time ruling party and dominated the Egyptian political arena up until the Egyptian Revolution in 2011 which ousted NDP President Hosni Mubarak. Under Mubarak, opposition parties were allowed, but were widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power. As of February 11, 2011, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has governed Egypt.[1]

On March 28, 2011, the Council introduced the Political Party Law which eases restrictions on the legal establishment of new political parties in Egypt. The legislation has still however been criticized as discriminatory. Under the law new parties are now required to have at least 5000 members from at least ten of Egypt's provinces. Originally new parties were only required to have 1000 members. This would make it harder for new parties to form before parliamentary elections scheduled for September 2011.[2] And new party leaders are required to raise at least LE1 million to publish the names of the founding members in two widely-circulated dailies, seen as favoring wealthier interests.[3] Also no parties are able to form on the basis of religion or class, ruling out the formation of Islamic and labor parties.[2]

History

Emergence of political parties in Egypt in the 20th century was a reflection of social, economic and cultural interactions as well as certain historical, national and political circumstances, leading to the creation and development of modern institutions of government administration and society, such as the parliament, cabinets, political parties, syndicates, etc. This emergence has been gradual and has gone through successive stages. Political parties have firstly been formed as secret societies that were followed by formation of political groups.

The National Party, not to be confused with the later National Democratic Party (NDP), was the first party, formed in 1907 by Scott Crawford. In less than ten years, there was a great variety in these parties; in their nature, formation, organization, power, their popular base and platforms. There were national parties, groups dominated by the royal palace, others formed by the occupation authority as well as ideological parties expressing certain ideologies.

In 1907 - 1920, the already-formed political parties in Egypt were a starting signal for the dissemination of further parties; however, they were restricted due to the British occupation and Egyptian subordination to the Ottoman Empire. The February 1922 Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence and the issuance of the 1923 Constitution led to the establishment of a royal constitutional rule based on party pluralism and the principles of liberal democracy.

During 1923 - 1952, Egypt witnessed a remarkable experience rich in political and democratic practices, however, such an experience was marked with many defects such as the British occupation, foreign intervention in Egypt's affairs and the royal palace's interference in political life. With the outbreak of the July 1952 Revolution, the Egyptian regime worked to liquidate the opposition. In January 1953, an enactment was adopted on disbanding the political parties and adoption of the one-party rule. The enactment of the parties' law in 1977 demonstrated Egypt's political regime officially turned into the era of party pluralism.

Political parties and groups

Egyptian politics are subject to unique circumstances and often defy simple classification in terms of the political spectrum. There are currently over 20 registered political parties in Egypt. Groups are sometimes associated with the political left or right, especially in international circles, according to their stance on issues. While the current Egyptian constitution prohibits the formation of political parties based on religion, there are parties that seek to establish Islamic sharia laws, or uphold the article in the constitution that states that sharia law is the main source of legislation, and others that support the formation of a secular state. The following is a categorization of political parties based on their social, economical, and political orientation, as well as their legal status[4][5]  :

The known parties of Egypt

List of political parties in Egypt
Party name English Party name Arabic Social orientation Economical orientation Political orientation Legal status Founded Role in Egyptian Revolution Supported by
National Democratic Party Al-Hizb al-Watany ad-Dimuqraty لحزب الوطني الديمقراطى‎ا Liberal Centrist Authoritarian, Secular, Nationalist, Arab Socialism, Militarist Dissolved by the court on April 16, 2011 1978 Opposed Egyptian Military, Hosni Mubarak, Western Countries, Arab Countries
Egyptian Current Party Al-Tayyar Al-Masry‎ لحزب‎ا Moderate Centrist Democratic, Non-secular Registered 2011 Supported youth branch of Muslim Brotherhood
Egyptian Arab Union Party Hizb Al Etehad Al Masry Al Araby حزب الإتحاد المصرى العربى Centrist Secular Registered 4 - 2011
Justice Party[6] Hizb Al-Adl حزب العدل Liberal Right Secular Registered 5-2011 Supported April 6 Movement, National Association for Change, Kefaya
Arab Democratic Nasserist Party Al-Hizb Al-Arabi Al-Democrati Al-Nasseri الحزب العربى الديمقراطى الناصرى Liberal Far Left Secular Registered 19-4-1992
Center Party Hizb Al-Wasat حزب الوسط الجديد Liberal Centrist Non-secular Officially recognized in 2011[7] 1996
Conservative Party Hizb Al-Mohafiz الحزب المحافظ Conservative Right, Non-secular Registered 12-3-2006
Democratic Front Party Hizb Al-Gabha Al-Democratia حزب الجبهة الديمقراطية Liberal Right Secular Registered 24-5-2007
Democratic Generation Party Hizb Al-Geel Al-Democrati حزب الجيل الديمقراطي Liberal Registered 9-2-2002
Democratic Peace Party Hizb Al-Salam Al-Democrati Liberal Secular Registered 2-7-2005
The Democratic Unionist Party Al-Hizb Al-Itahadi Al-Democrati Liberal Secular Registered 14-4-1990
Dignity Party Hizb Al-Karama حزب الكرامة Liberal Far Left Non-Secular Awaiting license Unknown
Egypt 2000 Party Hizb Misr 2000 Left Secular Registered 7-4-2001
Egyptian Social Democratic Party Hizb ElMasri ElDemocrati ElEktemaii الحزب المصري الديمقراطي الاجتماعي Liberal Left Secular Registered 2011
Egyptian Communist Party Al-Hizb Al-Sheyoo'ey Al-Masry الحزب الشيوعي المصري Far left Secular Registered 1975
Egypt Youth Party Hizb Shabab Misr Liberal Secular Registered 2-7-2005
Egyptian Arab Socialist Party Hizb Misr Al-Arabi Al-Ashtaraki Left Non-secular Registered 7-7-1977
Egyptian Liberal Party Hizb Al-Masreen Al-Ahrar حزب المصريين الاحرار Liberal Secular Registered 2011[8]
Al Nour Party Hizb El-Nour حزب النور Conservative Right Islamist, Non-secular (Salafi Islam) Registered 2011 Didn't support[9] Salafi, Saudi Arabia(alleged)
Free Republican Party Al-Hizb Al-Gomhory Al-Hor الحزب الجمهوري الحر Liberal Non-secular Registered 4-7-2006
Free Social Constitutional Party Al-Hizb Al-Distouri الحزب الدستوري الاجتماعي الحر‎ Liberal Secular Registered 24-11-2004
Freedom and Justice Party Hizb Al-Horriya Wal-Adala حزب الحرية والعدالة Conservative Centrist Islamic Democracy, Non-secular, (Sunni Islam) Registered 21-2-2011 Supported Muslim Brotherhood
Freedom Egypt Party Hizb Masr Alhureyya حزب مصر الحرية Liberal Right Secular Registered 18-5-2011 Supported
Green Party of Egypt Hizb Al-Khodr Liberal Secular Registered 14-4-1990
Liberal Egyptian Party Al-Hizb Al-Misri Al-Liberali الحزب المصري الليبرالي Liberal Secular Awaiting license Unknown
Liberal Party Hizb Al-Ahrar Liberal Right Non-secular Registered 7-7-1977
National Conciliation Party Hizb Al-Wifak Al-Watany Left Secular Registered 2-3-2000
National Progressive Unionist Party Hizb Al-Tagammo' Al-Watani Al-Taqadommi Al-Wahdwawi حزب التجمع الوطني التقدمي الوحدوي Left Secular Registered 7-7-1977
The Nation's Party (Egypt) Hizb Al-Umma حزب الأمة Left Non-secular Registered 26-5-1983
New Wafd Party Hizb Al-Wafd Al-Gadid حزب الوفد الجديد Liberal Centrist Secular Registered 4-2-1978
Party of Liberation Hizb Al-Tahrir حِزْبُ التَحْرِير Islamism, Non-secular Non-registered/banned 1953/1974
The People's Democratic Party Hizb Al-Shaab Al-Democraty Liberal Secular Currently frozen 15-3-1992
Popular Socialist Alliance Party Hizb Al-Tahaluf Al-Sha'bi Al-Ishtiraki حزب التحالف الشعبي الاشتراكي Liberal Far Left Secular Registered 2011
Reform and Development Party Hizb Al-Eslaah Wal-Tanmya Liberal Secular Registered 2011
Social Justice Party Hizb Al-Adala Al-Igtemaa'yia Left Non-secular Registered 6-6-1993
Socialist Labour Party Hizb Al-'Omal Al-Ishtraki حزب العمل الاشتراكى‎ Left Non-secular Suspended 11-12-1978
Socialist Party of Egypt ِAl-Hizb Al-Ishtiraki Al-Misri الحزب الاشتراكي المصري Left Secular Registered 2011
Solidarity Party Hizb Al-Takaful Right Non-secular Registered 5-2-1995
Tomorrow Party Hizb Al-Ghad حزب الغد Liberal Centrist Democratic, Secular Registered 27-10-2004 Supported
Workers Democratic Party Hizb Al-'Omal Al-Democrati حزب العمال الديمقراطي Left Secular Awaiting license 2011
Young Egypt Party Hizb Misr Al-Fatah Left Non-secular Registered 14-4-1990

The known groups of Egypt

List of political groups in Egypt
Group name (English) Group name (Arabic) Political orientation Religious orientation Legal status Founded
April 6 Youth Movement Harakt 6 Ebreel حركة 6 ابريل Left-wing Unknown Non-registered 2008
Enough Kefaya كفاية Left-wing Unknown Non-registered 2004
Human Movement for Reform and Change Party[10] Al-Harakah Al-Insaniyyah Lil-Islah Wal-Taghier Unknown Unknown Awaiting license Unknown
Society of the Muslim Brotherhood Jama'at Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimin الإخوان Right-wing Non-secular Non-registered 1928
Coalition of the Youth of the Revolution E'telaf Shabab Al-Thawra Left-wing Unknown Non-registered Unknown
National Association for Change Al-Jamyaa Al-Watanya Lel-Taghyeer الجمعية الوطنية للتغيير Unknown Unknown Non-registered Unknown
Revolutionary Socialists Hizb Al-Ishtrakyyin Al-Thawryyin الاشتراكيون الثوريون Far-left Secular Non-registered 1995

The known political alliances of Egypt

List of political alliance in Egypt
Alliance name (English) Alliance name (Arabic) Political orientation Religious orientation Legal status Founded Member parties
The Egyptian Bloc الكتلة المصرية Liberal democracy, Secular Secular Unknown 16 August 2011 Free Egyptians Party, Egyptian Social Democratic Party, National Progressive Unionist
National Democratic Alliance for Egypt التحالف الديمقراطي من أجل مصر Nationalist, Islamist Mainly Islamic Unknown June 2011 Freedom and Justice Party, Tomorrow Party
Coalition of Socialist Forces تحالف القوى الاشتراكية Far-left Secular Non-registered 10-5-2011
The Revolution Continues Alliance تحالف الثورة مستمرة Center-left Mainly Secular Unknown 23 October 2011 Egypt Freedom Party, Egyptian Current Party
Islamic Alliance Islamist (hardline Salafi) Al Nour Party, Building and Development Party, Authenticity

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b "Egypt's new Political Party Law fails to please everyone". Al Masry Al Youm. March 29 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ "Egypt's workers: Between party politics and unionization". Al Masry Al Youm. May 1 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "Explainer: Egypt's crowded political arena". Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  5. ^ "Egypt Elections: How would you vote? (vote compass containing position of Egyptian parties on various issues)". Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  6. ^ http://eladl.org
  7. ^ Mikhail, Sarah; Perry, Tom (19 February 2011). "New party shows deep political change in new Egypt". Reuters. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
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  9. ^ "Al Nour Party FAQ". Al Nour Party Website. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  10. ^ al-Masri al-Youm, 8/3/2011, p. 5