National Front Party (Egypt)

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The National Front Party (Arabic: حزب الجبهة الوطنية, romanized: Ḥizb al-Jabhah al-Waṭanīyah) is an Egyptian political party founded in December 2024.

AbbreviationNFP
Secretary-GeneralEl Sayed El Quseir
Deputy ChairmanMahmoud el Sharawyy
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National Front Party
حزب الجبهة الوطنية
AbbreviationNFP
ChairmanAssem el Gazzar[1]
Secretary-GeneralEl Sayed El Quseir
Deputy ChairmanMahmoud el Sharawyy
FoundersAssem el Gazzar
Founded30 December 2024; 15 months ago (2024-12-30)
Headquarters90 North Road, New Cairo, Cairo
IdeologyPragmatism[2]
Political positionBig tent
National affiliationNational Unified List for Egypt (since 2025)[3]
Colors  Black
  Red
  Gold
Slogan"Egypt for all"
Arabic: مصر للجميع
House of Representatives
70 / 596
Senate
22 / 300
Website
https://algabhaalwataniya.com/
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History

The party's formation was announced at a public ceremony held in a hotel in the New Administrative Capital, which was attended by a significant number of politicians, public figures, and members of the Egyptian parliament (both the House of Representatives and the Senate).

Immediately following the launch, the party rapidly expanded and began establishing headquarters in Cairo and various governorates to formally collect member registration forms (Arabic: توكيلات تأسيس). The former Minister of Housing, Assem el Gazzar, was named as the agent for the party's founders.[4]

Composed largely of former government officials, the party is perceived by independent media as an extension of the political influence of Ibrahim al-Arjani, a powerful Egyptian businessman, close friend of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and a prominent former military partner in Egypt's war on terror in Sinai.[5][6] Its formation is viewed by an anonymous opposition leader as a way to create a party that would not be closely tied to the security services, in contrast to the Nation's Future Party.[7]

The party secured a place in the senate after the 2025 Egyptian Senate election[citation needed] and ran in the 2025 Egyptian parliamentary election as part of the National Unified List for Egypt,[3] placing third and winning 65 elected seats.[8]

Electoral history

House of Representatives

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Election Seats Government
Seats +/-
2025
70 / 596
Increase 70 Majority
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Senate

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Election year Seats won +/- Position
2025
22 / 300
Increase 22 Majority
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