Arab Democratic Nasserist Party

Arab Democratic Nasserist Party
الحزب العربى الديمقراطى الناصرى
Chairman Sameh Ashour
Founded 1984 (1984)
19 April 1992
Newspaper Al-Arabi Newspaper - Weekly
Ideology Arab nationalism
Arab socialism
Pan-Arabism
Nasserism
National affiliation National Front Alliance[1]
Reawakening of Egypt[2]
House of Representatives
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The Arab Democratic Nasserist Party (Arabic: الحزب العربى الديمقراطى الناصرى, translit. al-Hizb al-'Arabi al-Dimuqrati al-Nasseri) is a Nasserist political party in Egypt, styling itself as the ideological successor of the old Arab Socialist Union party of Egypt's second president, Gamal Abdel Nasser.

At the 2000 parliamentary elections, the party won three out of 454 seats. However, at the 2005 and 2010 elections, the party failed to win any seats.

History

The economic liberalizations, and foreign policy changes implemented by Nasser's successor as president, Anwar El Sadat, alienated many ideological Nasserists in the late 1970s and early 1980s. One illegal group, the Thawrat Misri, or Egyptian Revolution was formed in 1980. After it was broken up by the government, several of Nasser's relatives were shown to be involved.

Ideological Nasserists gravitated to either the Socialist Labor Party or the National Progressive Unionist Party (NPUF) throughout the rest of the decade. They were finally allowed to have an open legal party, the Arab Democratic Nasserist Party, led by Diya al-din Dawud, on 19 April 1992.[3]

Platform

The party platform calls for:

References

Further reading

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