- The New Wafd
Party (Egyptian Arabic: حزب الوفد الجديد, lit. 'New
Delegation Party'),
officially the
Egyptian Wafd
Party and also
known as the Al-Wafd Party...
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Egyptian army soldiers, saw
action afterward during the
Walwal Incident. The
Wafdist parliamentary majority had
rejected Sarwat Pasha's
accommodation plan with...
- was
changed to King of
Egypt and the
Sudan in
October 1951
following the
Wafdist government's
unilateral abrogation of the Anglo-Egyptian
Treaty of 1936...
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appoint prime ministers.
Politics in
Egypt were
divided between the
liberal Wafdists versus the
conservative monarchical establishment. The Wafd had little...
- of Nubia, Sudan, Kordofan, and Darfur". This move came in the wake of
Wafdist Prime Minister Nahhas Pasha's
decision to
unilaterally abrogate the Anglo-Egyptian...
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Asyut Province in
Upper Egypt.[citation needed] The
deportation of the
Wafdists also
triggered student demonstrations and
escalated into m****ive strikes...
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feminist demands,
which were
ignored by the
Wafdist government,
whereupon she
resigned from the
Wafdist Women's
Central Committee.[citation needed] She...
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would wrestle for
control over one
another during this time.
While anti-
Wafdist parties existed, they did not have the
prestige or po****rity that the...
-
overwhelming majority, and two w****s later, led to
Zaghloul forming the
first Wafdist government. As P. J.
Vatikiotis writes in The
History of
Modern Egypt (4th...
- on 1 July 1952. The po****r
rumour in
Cairo had it that
Ahmed 'Abbud, a
Wafdist industrialist had paid a
million Egyptian pound bribe to the king to sack...