Khaled Mohieddine (Egyptian Arabic: ???? ???? ??????, IPA: ['xæ?led 'mohj ed'di?n]; August 17, 1922 – May 6, 2018) was an Egyptian politician and a major in the Egyptian Army.
He participated in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, as a member of the Free Officers Movement, which overthrew the monarchy then under the rule of King Farouk.
Mohieddine held important political and media roles throughout Gamal Abdel Nasser's presidency, although the two had a number of falling outs as well.
His political influence diminished during the early part of Anwar Sadat's presidency until he founded the leftist political party National Progressive Union Party (Tagammu) in 1976.
Under Mohieddine's leadership, Tagammu became a significant opposition force during Hosni Mubarak's rule.