Date of source: Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Political powers agreed on the need to accept the results of the recent referendum over constitutional amendments, which resulted in 77.2% in favor of these changes, and called for preparing for the parliament elections.
Date of source: Sunday, June 8, 2008
A first for Coptic women (p.3) (Original in English. Not edited by AWR)Watanī interviewed Marguerite Azer, the first Egyptian woman to become the secretary-general of the National Democratic Front party, about her career and views on the political sphere in Egypt.
Date of source: Wednesday, November 29, 2006
The U.S. plays an important role in the formation of Egyptian policy since the latter began receiving U.S. aid regardless of what the regime claims of its independence decision and sovereignty.
Date of source:
After the big fuss made about a conference entitled, ‘Laymen
and the Church,’ the conference sessions were completed and
recommendations were announced. The following
lines shed light on the conference sessions, on its final recommendations and
on the aroused echoes.
Date of source: Thursday, July 27, 2006
Yesterday, Ḥizb al-Jabhah al-
Dīmūqrātīyah [The Democratic Front Party] held a ceremony celebrating its
inauguration, to which a large number of Egyptian intellectuals, politicians and public figures were invited.
Date of source: Saturday, July 22, 2006 to Friday, July 28, 2006
In an attempt to reach out to the
"banned" Muslim
Brotherhood, the founder of the Democratic Front Party [Hizb al-Jabhah al-
Dīmūqrātīyah,
Dr. Usāmah al-Ghazālī Harb, recently invited the Supreme Guide of
the group, Muhammad
Mahdī ‘Ākif, to attend a press conference held to announce the
party...
Date of source: Monday, July 24, 2006
Sawt al-Ummah interviews the Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood
and questions him on a number of controversial issues.
Date of source: Thursday, June 22, 2006
The
author tackles statements made by Yihyā al-Jamāl, in which
he asserted that there is no political
party in Egypt except the Muslim Brotherhood.
Date of source: Thursday, June 30, 2005
The leftist Tajammu‘ Party organized a demonstration that marched from the Party’s headquarters downtown to the People’s Assembly in objection to the governmental insistence of ruling NDP to pass amendments to laws pertaining to political activism.