Liberal Socialists Party Hizb al-Ahrar al-Ishtirakin حزب الأحرار الاشتراكيين | |
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Chairperson | Helmy Ahmed Salim |
Founded | 1976 |
Dissolved | 2011 |
Headquarters | Cairo |
Newspaper | Al Ahrar Al Haquiqa Al Nour |
Ideology | Islamic liberalism Economic liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
National affiliation | Arab Socialist Union (1976–1978) |
Colours | Green black |
The Liberal Socialists Party (Arabic: حزب الأحرار الاشتراكيين, Ḥizb al-ʾAḥrār al-Ištirākiyyīn) was a political party in Egypt,[1] initially affiliated to the Arab Socialist Union.
The party was established in 1976.[2][3] Its leader was Mustafa Kamel Murad.[2] He led the party until his death in 1998.[4]
In the 2000 parliamentary elections, the party won 1 out of 444 seats in the Majlis al-Sha'ab. However, at the following elections in 2005, it failed to win any seats. It was part of the National Democratic Alliance for Egypt during the 2011-2012 parliamentary elections.[5]
There were official media outlets of the Liberal Socialist Party, including Al Ahrar and Al Nour.[6]
Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position |
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1976 | as part of ASU | 15 / 360
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1979 | 2 / 392
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1984 | 33,448 | 0.7% | 0 / 458
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1987 | 1,163,525 | 17%
as part of the Islamic alliance |
60 / 458
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1990 | Boycotted | 0 / 454
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1995 | 1 / 454
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2000 | 1 / 454
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2005 | 0 / 518
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