The liberal Ghad Al-Thawra (‘The Revolution’s Tomorrow’) Party is most commonly associated with its founder, Ayman Nour, who famously ran against then incumbent President Hosni Mubarak in the 2005 ...
Fear Mousa Mostafa Mousa’s bid is designed to give vote legitimacy after every credible challenger to Abdel Fatah al-Sisi was removed On the streets of downtown Cairo, there is little evidence that ...
The liberal Ghad Al-Thawra Party headed by Ayman Nour said it accepts negotiations with President Mohammed Mursi on Saturday, while Egypt’s opposition coalition refused to consider dialogue if Mursi ...
Police remanded Nour for an initial period of four days pending an investigation. This was then extended to an additional 45-day detention period. Attorney-General Mahir Abd al-Wahid said Nour was ...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian opposition politician Ayman Nour, freed after spending more than three years in jail, said on Thursday he would not resume his post at the helm of the Ghad party but would ...
Al-Ghad (Tomorrow) Party gained legal standing in 2004. The Political Parties Committee -the quasi-governmental body responsible for licensing political parties- had previously rejected its ...
His arrest came at a politically charged timed and two days before the government was due to meet with opposition parties over constitutional reform, particularly reform of the electoral process.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results