The Strong Egypt Party was established in July 2012 by former
Muslim Brotherhood member and
2012 presidential candidate Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh. On 10 December 2012, Aboul Fotouh announced that the party is calling on Egyptians to vote "no" in the
2012 constitutional referendum. In a videotaped statement, he said that there were three main reasons why Egyptians should reject the draft: first, a weakness in achieving social justice, second, the special status given to the military establishment and the provision for military trials of civilians, and third, the almost unchanged authorities of the president. On 3 December 2013, the party announced that it will oppose the constitution that will be voted on in the
2014 constitutional referendum. In a press statement, party leader Aboul Fotouh said that the party rejected the draft for the same reasons as the 2012 constitution: it failed to promote social justice and gave too much power to the president. He asserted that the draft did not fulfill the goals of the
Egyptian Revolution of 2011, and he also criticised that it made the military "a state above the state". A court case was brought forth to dissolve the party, though the Alexandria Urgent Matters Court ruled on 26 November 2014 that it lacked jurisdiction. The Strong Egypt Party boycotted the
parliamentary elections on 17 October 2015. ==Basic tenets==