Saadist Institutional Party

The Saadist Institutional Party (Arabic: حزب الهيئة السعدية) was an Egyptian political party. It was established in 1938 as a split-off from the Wafd party. Ahmed Maher Pasha and Mahmoud Fahmy Elnokrashy Pasha were on one side and party secretary Makram Ebeid was on the other. Party head Mostafa el-Nahhas took the side of Makram and dismissed Maher and Elnokrashy. The dismissed leaders created the new party.

Saadist Institutional Party

حزب الهيئة السعدية
SecretaryMakram Ebeid
Founded1938 (1938)
DissolvedJuly 23, 1952 (1952-07-23)
Split fromWafd Party
HeadquartersCairo, Kingdom of Egypt
IdeologyRoyalism
Liberalism
Political positionCentre
Colours     Purple

Mahmoud Fahmy Elnokrashy who served as the prime minister of Egypt from December 1946 to December 1948 was the member of the party.[1] Ibrahim Abdel Hady Pasha, another prime minister of Egypt between 1948 and 1949 and the successor of Mahmoud Elnokrashy Pasha, was also a member of the party.[1]

Electoral history

House of Representatives elections

Election Party leader Seats +/– Position
1942
Ahmed Maher
1 / 264
1 4th
1945
Mahmoud Elnokrashy Pasha
125 / 264
124 1st
1950
28 / 319
97 2nd
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References

  1. Spencer C. Tucker; Priscilla Roberts (12 May 2008). The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, and Military History. ABC-CLIO. p. 723. ISBN 978-1-85109-842-2. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
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