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Revision as of 18:52, 14 January 2026

Political party in Egypt

Homeland Defenders Party

حزب حماة الوطن

Leader Ahmed El Awadi (Acting)
Founded 2013
Ideology Centrism[1]
National affiliation Call of Egypt
Colors

   Crimson Red, Black

House of Representatives
Senate
Website
humatalwatan.com

The Homeland Defenders Party (Arabic: حزب حماة الوطن), also translated as Protectors of the Nation,[2] and Guardians of the Nation,[3] is a centrist political party in Egypt. It was founded in 2013 by Galal Haridy and a group of retired officers.[4] In an interview in December 2013, about half a year after al-Sisi’s military coup, Haridy expressed support for the “efforts made by the army and police in confronting terrorism.”[5]

It is currently the largest member party of the Call of Egypt coalition and is seen as supportive towards President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

References

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    as-Sayid, Mustafa. “حزب حماة الوطن: فكرة اندماج الأحزاب لا يمكن تنفيذها لتعارض الآليات”. Youm7 (in Arabic). Retrieved 15 August 2025.

  2. ^ Essam El-Din, Gamal (23 October 2025). “Contenders gear up”. Ahram Online. Retrieved 19 December 2025.
  3. ^ Essam El-Din, Gamal (12 October 2020). “Egypt’s Senate shapes up”. Ahram Online. Retrieved 14 January 2026.
  4. ^ Abdullah, Muhammad (12 June 2013). “مؤسس الصاعقة المصرية يتقدم بـ 6 آلاف توقيع لتأسيس حزب “حماة مصر”. Elbalad (in Arabic). Retrieved 19 December 2025.
  5. ^ Assam, Ala’a. “جلال هريدى: “حماة مصر” يهدف للحفاظ على مكتسبات ثورتى يناير ويونيو”. Youm7 (in Arabic). Retrieved 19 December 2025.

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