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The Egyptian Current Party (Arabic: حزب التيار المصري, romanized: Ḥizb al-Tayyār al-Maṣrī), also translated as Egyptian Stream Party, was an Egyptian political party, founded after the revolution of 2011. The party announced on 1 October 2014 that it had merged into the Strong Egypt Party. According to its manifesto, the Egyptian Current Party advocated the separation of religion and state, the protection of individual freedoms, and a youth-driven economic development. It embraced Islamic culture and values without enforcing the religious law (Sharia).

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  • حزب التيار المصري (ar)
  • Egyptian Current Party (en)
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  • حزب التيار المصري هو حزب سياسي مصري شارك في تأسيسه عدد من شباب ثورة 25 يناير وأعضاء سابقون في جماعة الإخوان المسلمين، من أعضائه أسماء محفوظ وعبد الرحمن هريدى ومصطفى عبد الرازق .منهم أيضاً أحد الناشطين البارزينحزب التيار المصري هو حزب شبابي ثوري يؤمن بحتمية استكمال اهداف الثورة، ويتبنى قيم اللامركزية، تمكين المهمشين، تجاوز الأستقطاب الأيدولوجي، الديمقراطية التشاركية (ar)
  • The Egyptian Current Party (Arabic: حزب التيار المصري, romanized: Ḥizb al-Tayyār al-Maṣrī), also translated as Egyptian Stream Party, was an Egyptian political party, founded after the revolution of 2011. The party announced on 1 October 2014 that it had merged into the Strong Egypt Party. According to its manifesto, the Egyptian Current Party advocated the separation of religion and state, the protection of individual freedoms, and a youth-driven economic development. It embraced Islamic culture and values without enforcing the religious law (Sharia). (en)
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  • Egyptian Current Party (en)
  • حزب التيار المصري (en)
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  • حزب التيار المصري هو حزب سياسي مصري شارك في تأسيسه عدد من شباب ثورة 25 يناير وأعضاء سابقون في جماعة الإخوان المسلمين، من أعضائه أسماء محفوظ وعبد الرحمن هريدى ومصطفى عبد الرازق .منهم أيضاً أحد الناشطين البارزينحزب التيار المصري هو حزب شبابي ثوري يؤمن بحتمية استكمال اهداف الثورة، ويتبنى قيم اللامركزية، تمكين المهمشين، تجاوز الأستقطاب الأيدولوجي، الديمقراطية التشاركية وكيل المؤسسين: محمد درويش ويضم أعضاء من ائتلاف شباب الثورة.حزب التيار المصري عضو مؤسس في تحالف الثورة مستمرة.حزب التيار المصري عضو مؤسس في .حزب التيار المصري عضو في حملة لا للمحاكمات العسكرية للمدنيين.حزب التيار المصري أسس عدة حملات تتبنى حقوق متحدي الإعاقة . (ar)
  • The Egyptian Current Party (Arabic: حزب التيار المصري, romanized: Ḥizb al-Tayyār al-Maṣrī), also translated as Egyptian Stream Party, was an Egyptian political party, founded after the revolution of 2011. The party announced on 1 October 2014 that it had merged into the Strong Egypt Party. It was formed by a portion of the Muslim Brotherhood's youth wing. Its leaders, including and , were expelled from the Brotherhood, because the Islamist organisation does not tolerate its members joining political parties other than the official Freedom and Justice Party. Other members were part of the April 6 Movement. The party stood for a centrist and more liberal version of Islamic politics.At the time of its foundation on 21 June 2011, the Egyptian Current Party had 150 members. According to its manifesto, the Egyptian Current Party advocated the separation of religion and state, the protection of individual freedoms, and a youth-driven economic development. It embraced Islamic culture and values without enforcing the religious law (Sharia). Observers saw the formation of the new party against the background of the expulsion from the Brotherhood of Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, a liberal Islamic presidential candidate with high popularity among the organised Islamic youth. Another disagreement which led to the division between the Muslim Brotherhood and the youth grouping concerned the Brotherhood's refusal to allow it to take part in "The Second Revolution" protests on Tahrir Square in May 2011. (en)
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