Civil Democratic Movement (2012)
The Civil Democratic Movement or Democratic Civil Current[2] or Democratic Civilian Current[3] was a coalition aimed at "establish[ing] a civil force to counter the control of the Muslim Brotherhood and religious movements on the entirety of state institutions".[1] The coalition reportedly had 29 political parties and movements involved in it.[3]
Civil Democratic Movement[1]   | |
|---|---|
| Ideology | Secularism[1] | 
Formerly affiliated parties
    
- Arab Democratic Nasserist Party
 - Democratic Front Party
 - Egyptian Citizen Party
 - Egyptian Communist Party
 - Egyptian Green Party
 - Free Egyptians Party
 - Freedom Egypt Party
 - Freedom Party[3]
 - Ghad El-Thawra Party
 - Liberal Constitutional Party
 - Liberals Party[1]
 - Life of the Egyptians Party[4]
 - New Wafd Party
 - Socialist Popular Alliance Party
 - Young Egypt Party[1]
 
References
    
- Massive New Coalition Unites To Rival Political Islam in Egypt, Al Monitor, 11 October 2012, archived from the original on 18 November 2012, retrieved 11 February 2018
 - Sabry, Bassem (4 September 2012), Five Challenges Facing Egypt's Liberals, Al Monitor
 - Liberals, leftists unite against Islamists for parliamentary polls, Egypt Independent, 2 September 2012
 - "Egypt: Life of the Egyptians Party". Bikya Masr. 5 April 2012. Archived from the original on 8 May 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
 
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