Young Egypt Party (1933)
Nationalist political party in Egypt (1933–1953) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Young Egypt Party (Arabic: حزب مصر الفتاة, Masr El-Fatah) also known as the Green Shirts (Arabic: القمصان الخضراء, el-Komsan el-Khadra) was a fascist[4] Egyptian nationalist political party. It is notable for counting a young Anwar Sadat as a member.
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Young Egypt Party حزب مصر الفتاة | |
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Chairperson | Ahmed Hussein |
Founded | October 1933 (1933-10) (as organization) 1936 (as political party) |
Dissolved | 1953 (1953) |
Preceded by | Mashrue al-Qarsh |
Succeeded by | Nationalist Islamic Party |
Headquarters | Cairo |
Newspaper | Al-Sha'ab |
Paramilitary wing | Green Shirts |
Ideology | Fascism[1][2] Egyptian ultranationalism[3] Agrarianism Anti-colonialism Anti-capitalism Anticommunism Antisemitism Anti-Masonry |
Colours | Green |
Anthem | لك يا مصر شبابي |
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