For the Love of Egypt

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For the Love of Egypt
في حب مصر
Fi Hob Misr
Leader Sameh Seif El-Yazal[1]
Founded 4 February 2015[2]
Political position Centre-right
House of Representatives
120 / 568
Politics of Egypt
Political parties
Elections

For the Love of Egypt (Arabic: في حب مصر‎, translit. Fi Hob Misr) is an alliance that قشر in the 2015 Egyptian parliamentary election.[3]

In the 2015 Egyptian parliamentary election, the party submitted an electoral list contesting the 45 closed-list seats of the Upper Egypt constituency. Initially, the list however was rejected by Egypt's High Election Committee (HEC).[4] In the final announcement, the list however was eventually admitted. In the other three constituencies, the party didn't submit an electoral list.

Some of the individuals involved with the alliance, including Tamarod founder Mahmoud Badr as well as former minister Osama Heikal, were formerly part of Kamal el-Ganzouri's National Alliance.[1] The Tagammu Party left the alliance and will compete for individual seats as part of the Leftist Alliance.[5] A member of the party attempted to join the For the Love of Egypt list, though he was not allowed to.[6][7] The Tomorrow Party left the alliance and rejoined the Egyptian Front.[8] The Egyptian Patriotic Movement and My Homeland Egypt Party are not part of the alliance.[9] The coalition is seen as being supportive of current president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, although the Reform and Development Misruna Party has been skeptical about the support.[10] 24 former members of the National Democratic Party won seats in the first phase of the 2015 election.[11]

Composition

Party Main ideology Leader/s
Conservative Party Conservatism Akmal Kourtam
Free Egyptians Party Liberalism Ahmed Hassan Said
New Wafd Party National liberalism El-Sayyid el-Badawi
Reform and Development Misruna Party Neoliberalism Anwar Essmat Sadat
Sadat Democratic Party Effat Al-Sadat
Tamarod[12]
Modern Egypt Party[13] Nabil Deibis
Nation's Future Party[14] Mohamed Badran
Conference Party[15]
Reform and Renaissance Party[16]

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