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Wafd

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Wafd (wŏft), in modern Egyptian history, a political party. It arose out of the delegation [Arabic wafd=delegation] headed by Zaghlul Pasha Zaghlul Pasha, Saad (säd zägll` päshä`), c.
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 that was to have visited Great Britain in 1918 to urge Egypt's independence. Zaghlul formed the party in 1919. In addition to espousing independence, the Wafdists called for extensive social and economic reforms.

In the first parliament elected (1924) under the constitution of 1923, the Wafd won a large majority. King Fuad I Fuad I (Ahmed Fuad Pasha) (f
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, who bitterly opposed the party, dissolved parliament and would not call a new election until 1926. Again the Wafd won, and in 1928 its new leader, Nahas Pasha Nahas Pasha (Mustafa Nahas Pasha) (nähäs` pä`shä)
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, became prime minister. That year the government introduced a measure forbidding the king to rule without parliament. Fuad, asserting that this would give the Wafd absolute control of the country, refused his assent and suspended the constitution. Nevertheless, in 1930 the Wafd was again victorious. Fuad soon dismissed the new cabinet and appointed a conservative prime minister, who made the party illegal.

When the constitution of 1923 was restored in 1935, the Wafd returned to power. They formed the cabinet in 1936–37. Relations with the new king, Farouk Farouk (fär
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, were scarcely more cordial than those with his father. In World War II the party, which was anti-Axis, was installed in office from 1942 to 1944 at the insistence of Great Britain, which feared pro-Axis elements. In the elections of 1950 the Wafd triumphed again, and Nahas Pasha returned as prime minister. The party lost much of its popularity because of charges of corruption and the support it had given the British during the war.

On Jan. 26, 1952, King Farouk took advantage of riots in Cairo to dismiss the Wafd from power. When the Egyptian revolution took place in July, 1952, Wafd politicians were discredited, and the party was forced to disband. The New Wafd party, established in 1978, had parliamentary representation in the 1980s but boycotted several elections in the 1990s. The rise of Islamic militants had by the 2005 parliamentary elections resulted in the Muslim Brotherhood Muslim Brotherhood, officially Jamiat al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun [Arab.,=Society of Muslim Brothers], religious and political organization founded (1928) in Egypt by Hasan al- Banna .
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 becoming the main opposition group, and in Jan., 2006, reformers won control of the Wafd. Tensions between the old guard and reformers led to a gun battle at Wafd party headquarters in Apr., 2006.

Bibliography

See Z. M. Quraishi, Liberal Nationalism in Egypt (1967).



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The Nasserist Party failed to garner a single seat, while the historic Wafd Party won only six and the Tagammu' Party two.
For different manifestations of Effendi political activity see Marius Deeb, Party Politics in Egypt, the Wafd and Its Rivals 1919-1939 (London, 1979); James Jankowski, Egypt's Young Rebels: "Young Egypt," 1933-1952 (Stanford, 1975).
In the 1980s it appeared that a new pluralistic framework may have evolved in Egypt, with a collection of secular and religious parties such as the Wafd and the Muslim Brotherhood contesting parliamentary elections.
 
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