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National Salvation Front | |
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Founded | 26 July 2013 |
Ideology | Big tent Secularism |
Constituent Assembly | 44 / 217 |
The National Salvation Front was an electoral alliance in Tunisia, made up of multiple political parties. The alliance includes the Union for Tunisia and Popular Front coalitions. The Republican Party left the Union for Tunisia alliance on 30 December 2013, though it remains part of the National Salvation Front. After the compromise with Ennahda which resulted in a technocratic government instead of an anti-Ennahda government, the front appears to have splintered between right-wing secularists and left-wing secularists.
Affiliated parties
- Republican Party
- Union for Tunisia:
- Popular Front:
- Workers' Party
- Democratic Patriots' Movement
- People's Movement
- Patriots Democrats
- Party of Progressive Struggle
- Workers’ Left League
- Popular Party for Liberty and Progress
- Unionist Popular Front
- Tunisian Ba'ath Movement led by Othmen Bel Haj Amor – Ba'athist, part of the pro-Iraqi Ba'ath movement
- Arab Democratic Vanguard Party led by Kheireddine Souabni – Ba'athist, also linked to the pro-Iraqi Ba'ath movement
- Green Tunisia
- El Kotb
References
- ^ Tunisia: Political Parties and Civil Society Components Announce Formation of National Salvation Front, Tunis Africa Presse, 26 July 2013, retrieved 15 September 2013
- ^ Popular Front, Union for Tunisia meet to form national salvation body, Tunis Africa Presse, 28 July 2013, retrieved 15 September 2013
- ^ "Al-Joumhouri Party Leaves Opposition Coalition", Tunisia Live, 30 December 2013, archived from the original on 1 January 2014, retrieved 1 January 2014
- No dialogue with Ennahda: Tunisia opposition proposes government of national salvation, Middle East Online, 11 August 2013, retrieved 15 September 2013
- Union for Tunisia: Jebali's initiative "step forward on right path", TAP, 12 February 2013, retrieved 15 September 2013
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