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Political party in LibyaNational Forces Alliance | |
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Leader | Mahmoud Jibril |
Secretary-general | |
Founded | February 2012 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Center-left wing |
Colors | Green |
National Forces Alliance is a political alliance in Libya. The alliance was created in February 2012. It includes 44 political organizations, 236 NGOs, and more than 280 independents. The alliance is based by "moderate Islam" and islamic democracy. The chief of NFA is the former prime minister, Mahmoud Jibril, and the secretary general is Abdul Rahman Al Shatter.
Leadership
The leader represents the alliance in the political conversations, parliament or others. The general secretariat acts like the alliance's governing body. Former interim prime-minister, Mahmoud Jibril is the leader of NFA and Abdul Rahman Al Shater is the secretary-general.
Ideology
NFA haves a moderate islamist| doctrine, opposed to other parties that have appeared with the Islamist movement, that function on radical islam doctrine. The alliance haves a liberal program, based on founding a democratic civil state, women's rights and others democratically changes.
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