Al-Wafd Party and Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood affiliated Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) announced ending their electoral alliance, but will continuing their alliance in political issues and public situations in separated lists. Deputy leader of Al-Wafd Party Yaseen Tagel al-Din said the party will run for elections with its own lists, not the common list with FJP. However it may have to join common lists with other parties. Although FJP legal adviser Ahmed Abu Baraka tried to deny this statement, Tagel al-Din insisted it is true. Finally, Abu Baraka admitted it was true. Both Abu Baraka and Tagel al-Din confirmed this separation does not mean it will end coordination between two parties, particularly during the transitional phase. The Democratic Alliance will figure out other party's position and whether they will join Al-Wafd's or FJP's lists.