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1926 Egyptian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryKingdom of Egypt
typeParliamentary
previous_election1925 Egyptian parliamentary election
previous_year1925
next_election1929 Egyptian parliamentary election
next_year1929
election_date22 May 1926
image1ModernEgypt, Saad Zaghloul, BAP 14785.jpg
leader1Saad Zaghloul
party1Wafd Party
seats1171
percentage167.98%
image2YakanPasha.jpg
leader2Adly Yakan Pasha
party2Liberal Constitutional Party (Egypt)
seats229
percentage219.03%
leader4Muhammad Hafiz Ramadan Pasha
party4National Party (Egypt)
seats45
percentage41.95%
image5Muhammad Tawfiq Nasim Pasha.PNG
leader5Mohamed Tawfik Naseem Pasha
party5Ittihad Party
seats51
percentage56.22%
titlePrime Minister
posttitleSubsequent Prime Minister
before_electionAhmed Zeiwar Pasha
after_electionAdly Yakan Pasha
before_partyIndependent politician
after_partyLiberal Constitutional Party (Egypt)

Parliamentary elections were held in Egypt on 22 May 1926. The result was a victory for the Wafd Party, which won 171 of the 211 seats.

The ruling Ittihad Party led by Prime Minister Ahmed Ziwar Pasha and Minister of Finance Yahya Ibrahim Pasha, while clinging to power, was too weak to carry out an effective campaign. It failed to nominate more than 66 candidates, fewer than the seats won by the Wafdists.

Background

After the 1925 election, where a Wafdist majority parliament was dissolved by King Fuad in less than half a day, the Liberal Constitutional Party sought rapprochement with the Wafd Party. On 14 January 1926 an executive committee representing the National Party, the Wafd and the Liberal Constitutionalists was set up to discuss their response to the King and Ahmed Zeiwar's government. The National Party wanted the return on the 1925 parliament and a boycott of any future election, while the Wafdists and Liberals wanted new elections. However, when new elections were held on 22 May, the committee urged its voters to participate. These elections were the first held under newly relaxed financial requirements for voters, significantly increasing voter turnout compared to the previous election.

Results

Aftermath

The British government under Lord Lloyd involved themselves in the government formation process, refusing to accept Zaghloul as premier. In a meeting between Lloyd and Zaghloul on 30 May, Zaghloul told him were he to become premier, he would select Adly and Tharwat for posts in his cabinet. When Lloyd objected, Zaghloul told him "Vous pouvez vous renseigner" - French for "come and find out". When the meeting broke down, Lloyd used gunboat diplomacy, sending HMS Resolute to Alexandria on 2 June. In the end, Zaghloul acquiesced, citing health reasons.

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  1. Labib Rizk. Younan. (1975). link
  2. {{Harvb. Deeb. 1979
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