Call of Egypt

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Call of Egypt
نداء مصر
Spokesperson Mahmoud Nafady [1]
Tarek Zeidan [2]
Founded December 2014 [3]
House of Representatives
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The Call of Egypt (Arabic : نداء مصر, translit.  Nidaa Masr) is an electoral alliance in Egypt that will compete in the 2015 Egyptian parliamentary election. [3] The coalition has accused the Nour Party of cooperating with NDP-era tycoon Ahmed Ezz in the run up to the 2015 Egyptian parliamentary election, though the Nour Party has denied the claim. [1] The Revolutionary Guards Party, after initially joining the alliance in February 2015, [4] decided to run for the election on its own. [5] The coalition is seen as being supportive of current president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. [6]

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