Al Siyasa (Arabic: The Politics) was an Egyptian newspaper which was the official media outlet of the now-defunct Liberal Constitutional Party.
[1] During the 1920s the paper was particularly influential and the primary supporter of the reforms introduced in Turkey following the establishment of the new republican system.
[1] At the same time it advocated Egyptian nationalism through the articles of Mohammed Hussein Heikal, which supported close economic and cultural relationships between Egypt and the countries of the Arab East.
[7] The other Cairo-based newspapers which also featured similar pages were Le Réveil, La Patrie and L'Information.
[7] However, the political stance of Al Siyasa explicitly changed, and it became a fierce critic of the foreign influence in Egypt.