Homeland Party (Egypt)


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Homeland Party (Egypt)
The Homeland Party is an Islamist political party in Egypt, founded in January 2013 following a split within the Al Nour Party. It was formed when Emad Abdel Ghaffour, the former leader of Al Nour, and 150 other party members quit in protest at the part of a dispute between Ghaffour and followers of Yasser Al Borhamy. The party has stated that Copts will be allowed to join the party and women will be allowed on electoral lists. In June 2013, 130 members of the party resigned in response to differences within the party leadership. The party withdrew from the Anti-Coup Alliance on 17 September 2014, though the reason for its withdrawal was not because of political differences.

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