free egyptians party youth boycott internal elections in protest at internecine strife
Last Updated : GMT 05:17:37
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
Last Updated : GMT 05:17:37
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice

Free Egyptians Party youth boycott internal elections in protest at internecine strife

Emiratesvoice, emirates voice

Emiratesvoice, emirates voice Free Egyptians Party youth boycott internal elections in protest at internecine strife

A file photo of Free Egyptians Party election conference (Photo: Al-Ahram)
Cairo - Arab today

A group of young members of the liberal Free Egyptians Party have said they are boycotting the party's internal elections, the latest of a series of internal fissures hitting one of the country's most important political parties.

 

A statement shared on Saturday by former spokesman Shehab Wagih said the group is boycotting the forthcoming vote for the higher committee in protest at the party's internal disagreements.

"We are saddened to admit that the ongoing crisis might be the end of our dream of an alternative. Thus, we have chosen to be satisfied with having our names linked to the prosperity of such an experiment, and not be part of its end," the statement read.

Wageeh told Al-Ahram Arabic website that he and the other signatories have not resigned their memberships.

The Free Egyptians Party was founded soon after the 2011 uprising that toppled longtime president Hosni Mubarak by telecoms tycoon Naguib Sawiris. The party holds the largest number of parliamentary seats of any single political party. 

"We believe the party used to be strong until personal rivalries occurred and led to its collapse…It no longer looks like the party that we founded or dreamed of," Wagih added.

Discord between members started to surface last year, with some members infuriated by what they deemed as the party toeing the government's line. Others believed Sawiris was over-critical of the authorities.

The current showdown dates back to December 2016 when party members, head by current chair Essam Khalil, voted to dissolve the party’s board of trustees after amendments were made to its bylaws.

Matters worsened following the sacking of Sawiris after he failed to show up for questioning over accusations of libel against party members.

The board refused to accept the decision, calling it “a coup,” and accusing the political bureau of “hijacking" the party away from its founders. Sawiris has taken the matter to court and a hearing is due on 19 March.

"Since the early precursors to the crisis, we have sought to maintain silence, work quietly to bring views closer and reach understanding between the sides of the crisis, and to preserve the cohesion of the party," the Saturday statement added.

Among the signatories of the Saturday statement are Mohamed Farid, youth secretary-general, Emad Raouf, deputy secretary-general, and Amira El-Adly, a member of the political bureau.

The party's board of trustees believes the call for elections by the party's current head Essam Khalil is illegal and that the vote should only be called by an election committee named by a third of the party's higher committee members who oppose the December decision.

Nasr El-Kaffas, the party's current spokesman, was quoted in local media as saying that the boycott reflects the personal stance of some members which the party respects. He added that the board of trustees only makes up a minority and that the party's parliamentary bloc and the majority of its higher commission backs its political bureau and its head.

Some observers believe the strife is the result of an ailing political climate that has taken its toll on most of the country's parties.

"The country's nascent political party life is overall miserable, with a faulty election law and an experiment that we have not been aware of for over 30 years," political analyst Sameh Eid said.

"All the post-Mubarak parties have a fragile foundation that was based on channeling big money and buying election professionals rather than relying on those with authentic affiliations."

"Such internal feuding will finish the party and will lead to it losing its reputation amongst the public and confidence that draws votes," Eid added.

Many other political parties which were founded following the 2011 uprising have been hit by internal differences or mass resignations, including the Constitution Party, founded by Nobel laureate and former vice president Mohamed ElBaradei, and the Egyptian Social Democratic Party whose former head Mohamed Abul Ghar resigned after internal dissension, citing a failure to "heal the rift" within the party

Source: Ahram online

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

free egyptians party youth boycott internal elections in protest at internecine strife free egyptians party youth boycott internal elections in protest at internecine strife

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

free egyptians party youth boycott internal elections in protest at internecine strife free egyptians party youth boycott internal elections in protest at internecine strife

 



GMT 10:18 2016 Wednesday ,23 March

cartoon seven

GMT 05:07 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Noble Group shares surge 37 percent on buyout talks

GMT 15:07 2013 Friday ,25 January

Morocco’s Maghrabi prepares for new film

GMT 07:02 2017 Saturday ,23 December

Taliban kill at least 6 Afghan police in Humvee attack

GMT 02:06 2014 Tuesday ,15 July

Heavy explosion heard in Kabul

GMT 19:16 2015 Friday ,11 December

2 killed, 6 injured in Sohag house collapse

GMT 14:36 2016 Wednesday ,08 June

Crude prices hits 2016 high

GMT 10:14 2017 Sunday ,16 July

Actor Farouk Al Fishawy resumes filming

GMT 13:31 2016 Tuesday ,15 November

Hollywood honors Japanese samurai actor Toshiro Mifune

GMT 07:57 2017 Thursday ,27 July

Engy happy to participation in "30 Days"

GMT 00:28 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

Dubai gold price remains steady at Dh151 for 22k

GMT 10:12 2018 Sunday ,21 January

'Pope' of French cuisine Paul Bocuse dies age 91

GMT 10:29 2017 Friday ,10 March

Minister reveals efforts to maintain Mousl Dam

GMT 11:35 2018 Tuesday ,09 January

'Happy' Sneijder unveiled by Qatar's Al Gharafa

GMT 06:40 2018 Friday ,05 January

Singapore bans 'inflammatory' Palestinian film

GMT 10:33 2017 Thursday ,23 March

Iraqi troops destroyed an ISIS camp in Anbar

GMT 12:14 2017 Saturday ,30 December

Outstanding achievements for Bahrain sport in 2017

GMT 00:56 2017 Monday ,20 February

Brazil’s evangelicals pray for sinful politicians

GMT 19:24 2017 Wednesday ,29 November

UAE, Mexico advancing investment relations
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
 
 Emirates Voice Facebook,emirates voice facebook  Emirates Voice Twitter,emirates voice twitter Emirates Voice Rss,emirates voice rss  Emirates Voice Youtube,emirates voice youtube  Emirates Voice Youtube,emirates voice youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

emiratesvoieen emiratesvoiceen emiratesvoiceen emiratesvoiceen
emiratesvoice emiratesvoice emiratesvoice
emiratesvoice
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
emiratesvoice, Emiratesvoice, Emiratesvoice