The alliance initially submitted electoral lists for all of the four constituencies. The alliance however refused to repeat costly medical examinations even for candidates already examined in February 2015, and went to the Administrative Court requesting free medical examination and a reopening of the candidate application. The court however upheld the requirement.[5] After an appeal was turned down by Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court, the alliance withdrew all of its lists, forestalling their inevitable rejection by the High Election Commission.[6]
Composition
Mostafa aimed to create electoral lists excluding the Muslim Brotherhood and former members of the National Democratic Party.[7] 120 candidates will be selected to run.[8] The 25-30 Alliance has stated that it is not part of the alliance.[9] The parties affiliated with the National Front Alliance have joined the Reawakening of Egypt.[10] The Dignity Party withdrew from the alliance after several Dignity Party candidates were not selected for the electoral lists.[11]