Human Rights and Citizenship Party

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Human Rights and Citizenship Party [1]
حزب حقوق الانسان والمواطنة
Leader Gamal Al-Tohami [2]
Foundedapproximately 2011 [3]
Political position Centre [3]
National affiliation Call of Egypt [4]
House of Representatives
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The Human Rights and Citizenship Party is an Egyptian political party. [3]

The party ran in the 2011-2012 Egyptian parliamentary election in Alexandria and Assiut. [3]

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