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National Progressive Unionist Party
Hizb al Tagammu' al Watani al Taqadomi al Wahdawi
حزب التجمع الوطني التقدمي الوحدويChairman Dr. Mohamed Refaat El-Saeed Founded 1977 Headquarters Cairo Newspaper "Al-Ahali" Newspaper - Weekly,
"Al Ahali" Book - MonthlyIdeology Democratic Socialism Website www.al-ahaly.com/ Politics of Egypt
Political parties
ElectionsThe National Progressive Unionist Party (in Arabic: Hizb al Tagammu' al Watani al Taqadomi al Wahdawi حزب التجمع الوطني التقدمي الوحدوي, commonly referred to as Tagammu) is a socialist political party in Egypt. The party is considered to be the defender of the principles of the 1952 Revolution. It calls for standing against attempts to reverse the 1952 Revolution's social gains for laborers, the poor, and other low-income groups.
The party boycotted the first presidential elections in 2005. At the last legislative elections, November 2010, the party won 5 out of 518 seats.
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Platform
- Rejection of religious extremism.
- Building the character of the Egyptian citizens.
- Ending the State monopoly over the media.
- Raising awareness of environmental issues.
- Developing the Egyptian industries.
Prominent Party figures
- Khaled Mohieddin – Party founder, former chairman, and a member of the Egyptian Revolutionary Command Council.
- Mohamed Refaat El-Saeed – Current Chairman.
References
External links
Categories:- Political parties in Egypt
- Political parties established in 1977
- Socialist parties
- 1977 establishments in Egypt
- North Africa political party stubs
- Egypt stubs
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