National Conciliation Party (Egypt)
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National Conciliation Party Hizb Al-Wifak |
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Chairman | Refaat Al-Agroudy |
Founded | April, 2000 |
Headquarters | Cairo |
Political Ideology | Arab Nationalism |
See also | Politics of Egypt |
The National Conciliation Party (Arabic:Hizb Al-Wifak) is a small Egyptian political party with a membership of some 185 members. The party presses for reaching a solution to the Palestinian issue. It also calls for achieving an Arab economic integration, establishing the common Arab market and maintaining the Arab national security. The party nominated its head, Refaat Al-Agroudy, to run for Egypt's first multi-candidate presidential elections in 2005.
[edit] Platform
The party platform calls for:
- Standing against all imperialistic schemes.
- Achieving an Arab economic integration.
- Achieving an Arab food self-sufficiency.
- Ensuring citizens' right of political participation.
- Establishing a common Arab and African market.
- Paying utmost attention to solving problems of education, unemployment and youth issues.
- Easing the bureaucratic measures.
- Enhancing the popular monitoring.
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