El-Ghad Party
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This article is about the official El-Ghad party led by Moussa Moustafa Moussa. For the El-Ghad party split led by Ayman Nour, see Ghad El-Thawra Party.
"Al-Ghad" redirects here. For the Amman, Jordan newspaper, see Al Ghad.
"Tomorrow Party" redirects here. For the Japanese Political Party, see Tomorrow Party of Japan.
The el-Ghad Party (Arabic: حزب الغد Ḥizb el-Ghad, IPA: [ˈħezb elˈɣæd]; "The Tomorrow Party") is an active political party in Egypt that was granted license in October 2004. El-Ghad is a centrist liberal secular political party pressing for widening the scope of political participation and for a peaceful rotation of power.
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el-Ghad Party Hizb el-Ghad حزب الغد | |
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Chairperson | Moussa Mostafa Moussa |
Founders | Ayman Nour and Wael Nawara |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | Cairo |
Newspaper | El-Ghad |
Ideology | Secularism Liberalism Liberal democracy Reformism |
Political position | Centre |
National affiliation | Egyptian Front[1] |
Colors | Green Orange (historically) |
Slogan | Hand in Hand, we build tomorrow |
House of Representatives | 0 / 568 |
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The official El-Ghad Party, headed by Moussa Moustafa Moussa, was running the 2011–12 Egyptian parliamentary election as an independent list. The split faction Ghad El-Thawra Party, headed by Ayman Nour, was part of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party-led Democratic Alliance for Egypt.[2]