Liberation Rally

{{Short description|Egyptian political movement}}

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{{Infobox political party

| colorcode = {{party color|Liberation Rally}}

| name = Liberation Rally

| native_name = {{lang|ar|هيئة التحرير}}

| logo = Coat of arms of Egypt (1953–1958).svg

| logo_size = 150px

| leader1_title = Chairman

| leader1_name = Gamal Abdel Nasser

| leader2_title = Supreme Council

| leader2_name = Fathi Radwan
Salah Salem
Kamal al-Din Hussein
Anwar al-Sadat
Nur al-Din Tarraf
Ahmad Hassan al-Baqori
Ahmad al-Sherbasi
Ahmad Abd Allah Tuaima
Hussein al-Sayyid Abd al-Qadir

| foundation = 23 January 1953T. R. L. “Egypt since the Coup d’Etat of 1952.” The World Today 10, no. 4 (1954): 140–49. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40392721. (announced)
10 February 1953 (launched)

| dissolution = 1957{{cn|date=June 2023}}

| predecessor = Free Officers Movement {{small|(as military faction)}}

| successor = National Union

| headquarters = Cairo, Egypt

| position = Catch-all

| religion =

| slogan = "Union, order and action"
(الاتحاد والنظام والعمل)

| country2 =

| youth_wing =

| ideology = Majority: {{unbulleted list|

| Egyptian nationalism
Arab nationalism
Pan-Arabism
Arab socialism
Anti-colonialism
Anti-British sentiment
Anti-Zionism
Republicanism {{small|(from June 1953)}}

}}

Factions: {{unbulleted list|

| Secularism
Islamism
Progressivism
Conservatism
Islamic socialism
Constitutional monarchism {{small|(until June 1953)}}

}}

| international =

| country = Egypt

}}

The Liberation Rally ({{langx|ar|هيئة التحرير|Hayʾa at-Taḥrīr}}) was a short-lived political organization created after the Egyptian revolution of 1952 to organize popular support for the government. Formed around a month after all other parties were outlawed, it supported pan-Arabism, Arab socialism, and British withdrawal from the Suez Canal. The Rally was dissolved later in the 1950s and replaced by the National Union.

References

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  • Helen Chapin Metz, ed. [http://countrystudies.us/egypt/32.htm Egypt: A Country Study]. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1990.
  • "[https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/liberation-rally Liberation Rally]". Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa. Encyclopedia.com.

{{Historical parties in Egypt}}

Category:1953 establishments in Egypt

Category:Defunct socialist parties in Egypt

Category:Nasserist political parties

Category:Political parties established in 1953

Category:Political parties disestablished in 1957

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