National Front for Salvation الجبهة الوطنية للانقاذ | |
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President | Touhami Abdouli |
Assembly of the Representatives of the People | 0 / 217 |
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The National Front for Salvation (Arabic: الجبهة الوطنية للانقاذ al-Jibha al-Waṭanīya lil-Inqādh), is a Tunisian political coalition of different political parties the largest party in the coalition is the Tunisian National Movement . Its president and co-founder Touhami Abdouli won a seat in the district of Sidi Bouzid in the parliamentary election of 2014.[1] The coalition ceased to exist after 3 months.
References
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-10-31. Retrieved 2015-06-19.
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Representatives
of the People
- 25th of July Movement (80)
- People's Movement (12)
- Voice of the Republic (7)
- Democratic Patriots' Unified Party (2)
- Tunisia Forward (1)
- Independent lists (52)
- Unfilled seats (7)
- Ennahda
- Heart of Tunisia
- Democratic Current
- Dignity Coalition
- Free Destourian Party
- Long Live Tunisia
- Machrouu Tounes
- Nidaa Tounes
- Errahma
- Tunisian Alternative
- Republican People's Union
- Afek Tounes
- Green League
- Current of Love
- Farmers' Voice Party
- Aïch Tounsi
- Popular Front
- Democratic and Social Union (VDS-PR-MDS)
- Socialist Destourian Party
- Al Amal
- Congress for the Republic
- Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties
- Democratic Party
- Expatriate Tunisians' Call
- Free Patriotic Union
- Green Party for Progress
- Green Tunisia Party
- Justice and Development Party
- Maghrebi Republican Party
- Movement Party
- National Front for Salvation
- Pirate Party
- Popular Unity Movement
- Popular Unity Party
- Rad Al Iitibar
- Reform Front Party
- Social Liberal Party
- Socialist Party
- Tunisian Pirate Party
- Unionist Democratic Union
- Voice of the People of Tunisia
- Wafa Movement
- Young Tunisians (1907–?)
- Destour (1920–1960)
- Neo Destour (1934–1964)
- Communist Party (1934–1993)
- Socialist Destourian Party (1964–1988)
- Democratic Constitutional Rally (1988–2011)
- Progressive Democratic Party (1983–2012)
- Ettajdid Movement (1993–2012)
- Al-Watan Party (2011–2013)
- Democratic Alliance Party (2012–2017)
- National Destourian Initiative (2011–2019)