Principles of the revolution



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Principles of the revolution

The six principles of the revolution was the revolution
Elimination of feudalism
The elimination of colonialism
Eliminate the control of capital
Building a sound democratic life
Building a national army


Features the July Revolution

White revolution has not lived up the blood
The revolution, a new generation of young officers, led by Gamal Abdel Nasser was nothing new in the world of military coups which was usually performed by military leaders and owners of large ranks

The formation of the Free Officers in nature , especially not unique in a certain direction does not belong to one political party has were from different political trends


The acquisition of the revolution sweeping popular support of millions of peasants and working classes of people who were living a life of bitterness and suffering
Aking the decision to dissolve the parties and the abolition of the 1923 constitution
 six months after the establishment of the movement and a commitment to a specific period of transition is three years after the new republican regime

Revolution marked the flexibility and lack of inertia in its domestic politics in favor of the state where not frozen foreign policy revolution in the face of colonialism after the rejection of the U.S

supplying arms and pulling displayed in the construction of the High Dam and headed the revolution to other parties for the implementation of national projects

In the political sphere embraced the revolution the idea of ​​Arab nationalism , and sought to support the Arab peoples occupied to get rid of colonialism , and achieved unity with Syria and Yemen

 also sought to fight against colonialism in all its forms and manifestations in Africa, Asia  and Egypt had a leading role in the founding group of
 the Non- Aligned Movement

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