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National Salvation Front
NameNational Salvation Front
LeaderMohamed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa
Founded2012
Dissolved2014
HeadquartersCairo, Egypt
IdeologyLiberalism, Secularism
InternationalArab League, African Union

National Salvation Front is a Egyptian opposition coalition formed in 2012 by Mohamed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and other prominent Egyptian figures, including Hamdeen Sabahi and Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh. The coalition was established in response to the Egyptian presidential election, 2012, which saw the rise of Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood to power. The National Salvation Front was supported by various Egyptian parties, such as the Constitution Party (Egypt), Egyptian Social Democratic Party, and Free Egyptians Party. The coalition also received backing from international organizations, including the European Union and the United States Department of State.

Introduction

The National Salvation Front was formed as a response to the perceived Islamization of Egypt under the Muslim Brotherhood-led government. The coalition's founders, including Mohamed ElBaradei and Amr Moussa, were concerned about the erosion of Secularism and the rise of Islamic extremism in Egypt. The National Salvation Front sought to promote Liberalism and Democracy in Egypt, and to counter the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood. The coalition was also supported by other prominent Egyptian figures, such as Nobel laureate Ahmed Zewail and Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris.

History

The National Salvation Front was established in November 2012, in the aftermath of the Egyptian presidential election, 2012. The coalition's formation was announced by Mohamed ElBaradei and Amr Moussa at a press conference in Cairo. The coalition quickly gained support from various Egyptian parties and civil society organizations, including the Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions and the April 6 Youth Movement. The National Salvation Front also received backing from international organizations, such as the International Labour Organization and the United Nations Development Programme. In 2013, the coalition played a key role in the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état, which saw the ousting of Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood from power.

Objectives

The National Salvation Front had several key objectives, including the promotion of Liberalism and Democracy in Egypt. The coalition sought to counter the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood and to promote Secularism in Egyptian society. The National Salvation Front also aimed to promote Economic development and Social justice in Egypt, and to protect the rights of Egyptian citizens. The coalition's objectives were supported by various international organizations, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The National Salvation Front also received backing from prominent Egyptian figures, such as Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei and Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris.

Structure

The National Salvation Front was a coalition of various Egyptian parties and civil society organizations. The coalition's leadership included Mohamed ElBaradei and Amr Moussa, as well as other prominent Egyptian figures. The National Salvation Front had a decentralized structure, with various committees and working groups focused on different issues, such as Economic development and Social justice. The coalition also had a strong presence on social media, with thousands of followers on Twitter and Facebook. The National Salvation Front was supported by various international organizations, including the European Union and the United States Department of State.

Activities

The National Salvation Front was active in various areas, including Politics, Economics, and Social justice. The coalition organized several protests and demonstrations against the Muslim Brotherhood-led government, including the 2012 Egyptian protests and the 2013 Egyptian protests. The National Salvation Front also engaged in dialogue with other Egyptian parties and civil society organizations, including the Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions and the April 6 Youth Movement. The coalition also received support from prominent Egyptian figures, such as Nobel laureate Ahmed Zewail and Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris.

Impact

The National Salvation Front had a significant impact on Egyptian politics and society. The coalition played a key role in the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état, which saw the ousting of Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood from power. The National Salvation Front also promoted Liberalism and Democracy in Egypt, and helped to counter the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood. The coalition's activities were supported by various international organizations, including the United Nations and the European Union. The National Salvation Front also received backing from prominent Egyptian figures, such as Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei and Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris. The coalition's legacy continues to be felt in Egypt today, with many of its members and supporters remaining active in Egyptian politics and civil society. Category:Political parties in Egypt

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