Withdrawn Amr Moussa announced in June 2014 that he was preparing a new alliance. Several days later, the
Egyptian Social Democratic Party and
Reform and Development Party announced that they would align with the
New Wafd Party and that all three parties had left discussions with Moussa regarding the proposed alliance.
Murad Muwafi also withdrew from Moussa's alliance. The
Free Egyptians Party announced that it planned to run independently. The
Congress Party, New Wafd Party, the
Tagammu Party, the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, the Reform and Development Party, the
Democratic Generation Party and the
Conservative Party had joined the alliance, by then known as the Alliance of the Egyptian Nation, by the following month. Moussa withdrew from the alliance in August, with the July withdrawal of the Wafd Party from the alliance marking a turning point. The exit of Moussa's alliance led to the formation in August of two alliances; the
Egyptian Front was composed of those that were close to the Mubarak regime, including the
Congress Party,
My Homeland Egypt Party,
Egyptian National Movement,
Modern Egypt Party, and the
El-Ghad Party. The Wafd Party, the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, the Reform and Development Party, the Conservative Party and the
Awareness Party created the
Egyptian Wafd Alliance. The Conference Party,
El-Ghad Party, Tagammu Party and the Wafd Party formed an alliance in February 2015, ahead of anticipated elections the following month. Amr Al Shobaki formed a new alliance, called
Construction, that same month. The
National Alliance had formed with the support of former prime minister
Kamal Ganzouri, but the alliance withdrew from the election in February 2015. Another list, called the
Reawakening of Egypt, withdrew from the race in September.
Contesting On 16 September, the
High Elections Committee announced the initial list of accepted candidates. While nine electoral lists were accepted, five more lists were rejected, including two of the three lists of the
Egypt coalition (
Egyptian Front &
Independent Current Coalition) as well as the lists of
Upper Egypt's Voice,
Call of Egypt and
Knights of Egypt. After appealing to court, all rejected lists but the one by Upper Egypt's Voice were admitted. The final list of candidates for the first phase was announced on 28 September. •
Building and Development Party •
Civil Democratic Current (withdrew from the election for lack of funds) •
Constitution Party •
Freedom Egypt Party •
National Conciliation Party (withdrew from the election) •
Reawakening of Egypt (will not participate in the election) •
Revolutionary Socialists •
Social Justice Coalition (chose not to participate in the election) •
Strong Egypt Party The Supreme Electoral Commission established guidelines for media to follow, which emphasized objectivity. ==Results==