National Party (Egypt)

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National Party
الحزب الوطني
Historical leadersMustafa Kamil Pasha
(1895–1908)
Mohammad Farid
(1908–1919)
Hafiz Ramadan Pasha
(1919-1952)
Founded1895 (1895)
DissolvedJuly 23, 1952 (1952-07-23)
HeadquartersAlexandria
IdeologyEgyptian nationalism
Anti-imperialism
Political positionRight-wing
Colours  Green

The National Party (Arabic: ﺍﻟﺤﺰﺐ ﺍﻟﻮﻃﻨﻲ, al-Ḥizb al-Waṭanī) was a nationalist political party in Egypt.

Founded as political movement in 1895, the Watani was led by Mustafa Kamil Pasha, a Francophile journalist from Alexandria. The National Party platform was composed mainly by the city bourgeoisie, monarchy's sympathizers and also by the Khedive Abbas II, a noted anglophobe.[1] The party also published a newspaper from 1900, Al Liwa (Arabic: The Flag), with clear anti-British views. In the same year, Abdul Hamid II nominated Mustafa Kamil as pasha for his support to the Ottoman Empire. Its anti-British positions increased after the Denshawai Incident in 1906.

Mustafa Kamil Pasha, founder the National Party. He was also one of the most prominent figures of the Egyptian Nationalist Movement of the early 20th century

They became officially a party on 22 October 1907, after the first Congress of the National Party. During the Congress, Mustafa Kamil supported the constitutional monarchy. However, Kamil died only two months after the Congress, and the National Party was inherited by Mohammad Farid. Under Farid's leadership, the party supported the monarchy, law and order policies and statism,[2] especially after the Prime Minister Boutros Ghali's assassination in 1910. Ironically, Boutros Ghali's assassin was a National Party sympathizer.

After the First world war ended and the death of Farid in 1919, the party began its decline. Mohammad Hafiz Ramadan Bey led the National Party and started a pro-Wafd policy, that became the first political party in Egypt. The party didn't win many seats in the elections, and after the coup d'état of 1952, the party was banned.

Electoral history[edit]

House of Representatives elections[edit]

Election Party leader Seats +/– Position
1926 Hafiz Ramadan
5 / 215
Increase 5 Increase 4th
1936
4 / 232
Decrease 3 Increase 3rd
1942
2 / 264
Decrease 2 Steady 3rd
1945
7 / 264
Increase 5 Decrease 4th
1950
6 / 319
Decrease 1 Steady 4th

References[edit]

  1. ^ Minganti, Paolo (1971). I movimenti politici arabi (in Italian). Astrolabio. p. 30.
  2. ^ Badrawi, Malak (October 12, 2000). Political Violence in Egypt 1910-1925: Secret Societies, Plots and Assassinations. Hardcover. p. 29.