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Free the Nile: liberalism in Egypt.


LEBANON'S Daily Star reported last summer that Egyptian parliamentarians have formed a new liberal political party. Hizbal-Ghad, or the Party of Tomorrow, says it stands for "a free-market economy free-market economy neconomía de libre mercado

free-market economy néconomie f de marché

free-market economy n
, respect for the rule of law; good governance The terms governance and good governance are increasingly being used in development literature. Governance describes the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented). , women's empowerment, freedom of expression, and an open relationship with the West."

The new party's secretary general is Mona Makram-Ebeid, a Harvard-educated Coptic Christian. Makram-Ebeid told The Daily Star she has high hopes for the future of the party and for liberalism in Egypt

This article gives an overview of liberalism in Egypt. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ means a reference to another party in that scheme.
. "The prevailing feeling in the country is that change is inevitable," she said.

"It is out of frustration that a powerful wave of nostalgia in Egypt has emerged for the liberal period of the country's politics."

That period lasted from 1920 until the catastrophic rise of Gamal Abdel Nasser Noun 1. Gamal Abdel Nasser - Egyptian statesman who nationalized the Suez Canal (1918-1970)
Nasser
 and his poisonous poi·son·ous
adj.
Relating to or caused by a poison.



poisonous

having the properties of a poison.


poisonous bride's bush
pavettaschumanniana.
 variety of Pan-Arabism in 1952. The new party is specifically evoking the politics of the time. "The achievements and aspirations of Egypt's liberal period have inspired many Egyptians," Makram-Ebeid said. Hizb al-Ghad "does not believe that change should be gradual, as announced by the government. The party rejects the claim that democracy would only empower Islamist extremists. On the contrary, deferring change is extremely dangerous Exteremely Dangerous is a 1999 four part series for ITV starring Sean Bean as an ex-MI5 undercover agent convicted of the brutal murder of his wife and child who goes on the run to try and clear his name. He sets out to follow up a strange clue sent to him in prison. ."

Egypt has been under "emergency" rule for nearly 25 years, and under current law, the country's political parties must be licensed by the state. The new party was turned down three times by officials, and Makram-Ebeid said her organization would push for reform of the political laws. In late October, however, Egypt officially recognized Hizb al-Ghad.
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Title Annotation:Citings
Author:Freund, Charles Paul
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Date:Jan 1, 2005
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