Young Egypt Party
This article is about the modern party. For the 1930s party, see Young Egypt Party (1933).
Young Egypt Party حزب مصر الفتاة Hizb Misr El-Fatah  | |
|---|---|
| Chairman | Abdul Hakim Abdul Majid Khalil | 
| Founded | 12 October 1989 | 
| Dissolved | 18 September 2012 | 
| Preceded by | 
Young Egypt Party (not legal predecessor)  | 
| Merged into | Conference Party | 
| Headquarters | Cairo | 
| Ideology | 
Islamic socialism Pan-Arabism  | 
| Political position | Third Position | 
| Religion | Sunni Islam | 
| House of Representatives | 
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The Young Egypt Party (Arabic: حزب مصر الفتاة Ḥizb Miṣr al-Fatāh) is an Egyptian political party.
History and profile
The party was established on 12 October 1989.[1] It was legalized in 1990.[2]
The Party platform calls for:[1]
- Establishing a parliamentary/presidential ruling system.
 - Enhancing the Egyptian-Arab ties.
 - Achieving integration with African countries.
 - Adopting non-alignment policies.
 - Establishing the socialist Islamic economic system and boosting the role of the private sector.
 
The Party fielded seven candidates to run for the 2000 legislative elections.[3]
References
- 1 2 "Misr El-Fatah (Young Egypt) Party". Egypt State Information Service. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
 - ↑ Ninette S. Fahmy (12 October 2012). The Politics of Egypt: State-Society Relationship. Routledge. p. 71. ISBN 978-1-136-12994-0. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
 - ↑ "Misr El-Fatah (Young Egypt) Party". Egypt State Information Service. Archived from the original on 2008-11-20. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
 
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