The Homeland Defenders Party (Arabic: حزب حماة الوطن) is a centrist political party in Egypt.
It was founded in 2013 by Galal Haridy and a group of retired officers.
[2] In an interview in December 2013, about half a year after al-Sisi's military coup, Haridy expressed support for the "efforts made by the army and police in confronting terrorism.
"[3] It is currently the largest member party of the Call of Egypt coalition and is seen as supportive towards President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
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