Free Egyptians Party

Free Egyptians Party
حزب المصريين الأحرار
ChairmanEssam Khalil[1]
Secretary-GeneralNader El Sharkawy (Acting)
FounderNaguib Sawiris[2]
Founded3 April 2011 (2011-04-03)
Headquarters2 Hassan Sabry Street Zamalek,Cairo
Membership (2011)100,000[3]
IdeologyEgyptian nationalism
Liberalism[4]
Secularism[5]
Political positionCentre[6] to centre-right[7]
National affiliationFor the Love of Egypt (2015-2018)
Regional affiliationArab Liberal Federation
Colors  Red
SloganParty For All Egyptians
حزب لكل المصريين
House of Representatives
0 / 596
Senate
1 / 300
Website
www.almasreyeenelahrar.com

The Free Egyptians Party (Arabic: حزب المصريين الأحرار, romanizedḤizb El Maṣrīyīn El Aḥrār [ħezb el mɑsˤɾejˈjiːn el ʔɑħˈɾˤɑːɾˤ]) is an Egyptian liberal party, founded after the 2011 Egyptian revolution.[8] It supports the principles of a liberal, democratic, and secular political order in Egypt. The Free Egyptians Party was the largest party in the House of Representatives. The party is a founding member of Al Hurriya Liberal Network.[9]

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  3. ^ "Liberal Egyptian party secures 100,000 members", The Jerusalem Post | Jpost.com, Reuters, 25 August 2011, retrieved 16 December 2013
  4. ^ "Free Egyptians party sacks five 'troublemakers'", Ahram Online, 17 July 2011, retrieved 16 December 2013
  5. ^ نص عبد القادر خيشي. "حزب "المصريين الأحرار" يرفع شعار العلمانية بزعامة الملياردير نجيب ساويرس - France - فرانس24". France24 (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 4 January 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  6. ^ Charbel, Jano (8 April 2014), "Anti-MB group dominates Engineers Syndicate elections", Mada Masr
  7. ^ Sabry, Bassem (12 September 2013), "The Uncertain Fate of Egypt's Political Parties", Al Monitor
  8. ^ "A Partial Guide to the Egyptian Political Parties". Connected in Cairo. 15 November 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  9. ^ "شبكة الحرية الليبرالية تطلق اجتماعها الأول من الأردن عبر منصة "زووم" | ثقافة | وكالة أنباء سرايا الإخبارية - حرية سقفها السماء". www.sarayanews.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 28 March 2021.