CAIRO: Egyptian presidential candidate Ayman Nour will submit official papers to the Committee of Parties' Affairs tomorrow to establish the new al-Ghad Party as a Civil Liberal Party. Nour collected 7,000 powers of attorney over ten Egyptian governorates. “The new al-Ghad Party does not mean giving up the old one; it means resuming the legal fight,” Nour said. The two parties will be merged later, according to the new al-Ghad executives. Nour announced his nomination for president through the new al-Ghad Party. He also chose a new leader, chairman, and high committee for the new party. He pointed out that the party leader is a new post in the party. The new party will run in the parliamentary elections in the civil democratic alliance through its 2000-sheet program. The number of the party's nominees will be determined after holding negotiations with the allied powers, said Nour. "Revolution, Freedom … and the Third Way: Religion for Allah and Home for all" will be the slogan of the new party, Nour continued. The new al-Ghad chose orange as its official color and the party's objectives include: • Enhancing the value of religious forgiveness • Reviving Egyptian patriotism and identity • Applying a modern democratic system • Applying a system of presidential and parliamentary ruling • Applying an economic system freely and justly.