National Progressive Unionist Party


The National Progressive Unionist Party is a socialist political party in Egypt. Originally known as the National Progressive Unionist Organization, it was established as the left-wing faction of the governing Arab Socialist Union and became an independent party the ASU's dissolution.
The party considers itself a defender of the principles of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. It calls for standing against attempts to reverse the revolution's social gains for labourers, the poor, and other low-income groups. In late 2014, the party withdrew from the Egyptian Front.

History and profile

The party was established in 1977 and its founder was Khaled Mohieddin, who was a former free officer. Its membership consisted of mainly of Marxists and Nasserists.
The party boycotted the first presidential elections in 2005. The party won 5 out of 518 seats during the 2010 legislative elections.
In the 2011–12 Egyptian parliamentary election, the party ran in the Egyptian Bloc electoral alliance.

Platform

People's Assembly of Egypt elections

Shura Council elections