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Egypt This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Egypt Constitution (history) President (List) Hosni Mubarak Prime Minister (List) Ahmed Nazif Cabinet Parliament Shura Council People's Assembly Judicial system Supreme Constitutional Court Elections President 2005 People's Assembly 2005 Shura Council 2007 Municipal 2008 Shura Council 2010 People's Assembly 2010 President 2011 Political parties Former political parties Governorates Regions Foreign relations Ministry of Foreign Affairs Other countries · Atlas Politics portal view • talk • edit Political Parties have existed in Egypt since somewhere in the late 19th century. They evolved in organization and structure since that time till today. This practice of democracy has stopped for a period of time in Egyptian history following the 1952 Revolution, where a single government party was allowed to exist. Today, although political parties are allowed to exist by the constitution, yet practically they have little chance to gain power. However there is a current wave of reform where political parties and groups are pressuring for more reform and better distribution of power. The following is a list of political parties that existed in Egypt over its modern history. Contents 1 Monarchy (1850 - 1952) 2 Republic of Egypt (1953 - 1958) 3 United Arab Republic (1958 - 1977) 4 1977 - Present 5 See also 6 External links // Monarchy (1850 - 1952) Hizb al-Umma - (Umma Party/People's Party) Egyptian nationalist, moderate 1907-1925 Watani Party - (National Party (Egypt)) conservative, islamist, Egyptian nationalist, 1907-1953 al Wafd al Misri - (Egyptian Delegation "Wafd" - Egyptian National Party) 1919-1953, democratic Liberal Constitutional Party (Egypt) Federal Party Hizb ash-Shaab - (People's Party) Ismail Sedki personalist, anti-Wafd, 1930-1946 Ittihad Party - (Union Party (Egypt)) - royalist Saadist Institutional Party Republic of Egypt (1953 - 1958) Liberation Rally - was established to replace the disbanded political parties with the ultimate goal of making a political mobilization in support of the Revolution Command. It was the government party and only legal party 17 Jan 1953-1962 United Arab Republic (1958 - 1977) National Union - Nasser personalist, nationalist 1957 - 1962, It was formed to become the "political melting pot" of all classes of the Egyptian people, since political parties were not allowed. Arab Socialist Union - Nasser personalist, centrist, government party, only legal party 1962-1978 1977 - Present The enactment of the parties' law in 1977 demonstrated Egypt's political regime officially turned into the era of party pluralism. However, the law enactment had not meant cancellation of the Arab Socialist Union, rather it had given the Union more powers to allow party formation. See also Political Parties in Egypt Today External links