Political party in Tunisia
The Republican Party (Arabic : الحزب الجمهوري Al-Ḥizb Al-Jumhūrī , French : Parti républicain ) is a centrist liberal party in Tunisia. It was formed on 9 April 2012 as a merger of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), Afek Tounes and the Tunisian Republican Party, several minor parties and independents.[ 1] The party is led by Maya Jribi who was previously the secretary-general of the PDP.[ 2] The party held 11 out of 217 seats and was the largest oppositional party in the National Constituent Assembly of Tunisia . The party withdrew from the Union for Tunisia coalition, though it is still part of the National Salvation Front .[ 3]
After the founding congress, nine assemblymen elected for the PDP contested the leadership vote and temporarily suspended their party membership.[ 4] Those 9 members became part of the Democratic Alliance Party .[ 5]
After the 2019 parliamentary election , the party had no seats.
References
^ Cavatorta, Francesco; Storm, Lise; Resta, Valeria (2020-12-29). Routledge Handbook on Political Parties in the Middle East and North Africa . Routledge. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-000-29330-2 .
^ Benzarti, Hichem (10 April 2012), "Un congrès unificateur des forces démocratiques centristes" , La Presse de Tunisie , archived from the original on 12 April 2012
^ "Al-Joumhouri Party Leaves Opposition Coalition" , Tunisia Live , 30 December 2013, archived from the original on 1 January 2014, retrieved 1 January 2014
^ Ghribi, Asma (14 April 2012), "Democratic Bloc Members Protest Internal Election Results" , Tunisia-live.net , archived from the original on 18 April 2012
^ Tunisie : L'Alliance Démocratique, nouvel acteur politique mené par les anciens du PDP , Tekiano, 8 November 2012, retrieved 7 October 2013
Member parties of international liberal organisations
Andorra: LA
Belgium: MR , VLD
Bosnia and Herzegovina: LDS *
Botswana: BMD *
Bulgaria: DPS , NDSV
Burkina Faso: ADF-RDA *
Burma: NLD-LA *
Burundi: ADR
Cambodia: PSR
Canada: Liberal Party
Colombia: U *
DR Congo: ANADER , ARC *, URC *
Costa Rica: PML
Côte d'Ivoire: RDR
Croatia: HSLS
Cuba: PLC , PSD , ULC
Denmark: RV , Venstre
Egypt: FEP , Ghad *
Equatorial Guinea: UDENA
Estonia: RE
Ethiopia: EDP *
Finland: Keskusta , SFP
Georgia: RPG *
Germany: FDP
Gibraltar: Liberal Party
Guatemala: MR *, PP
Guinea: UFDG *, UFR *
Honduras: PLH
Hungary: MLP
Iceland: FSF
Indonesia: PD *
Ireland: FF *
Israel: Yesh Atid
Italy: Rad , FdL *
Kenya: LDP *
Kosovo: PLK *
Latvia: LPP/LC
Lebanon: Future Movement *
Lithuania: LCU
Luxembourg: DP
Madagascar: MFM *
Malawi: UDF
Malaysia: Gerakan *
Mali: PCR *
Mexico: NA *
Moldova: PRL *
Mongolia: IZN
Montenegro: LSCG
Morocco: AdL *, UC , MP
Mozambique: PPDD *
Netherlands: D66 , VVD
Nicaragua: PLI *
North Macedonia: LDP
Norway: Venstre
Paraguay: PLRA
Philippines: LP
Romania: PNL
Russia: Yabloko
Senegal: PDS
Serbia: LDP
Seychelles: SNP *
Slovakia: ANO
Slovenia: LDS
South Africa: DA
Spain: CDC
Sri Lanka: LP
Sweden: C , L
Switzerland: FDP.The Liberals
Taiwan: DPP
Tanzania: CCW/CUF
Thailand: DP
Ukraine: UM *
United Kingdom: APNI , Lib Dems
Zambia: UNDP *
National groups:
* observer
Parties
Member parties (EU ) Member parties (non-EU)
Party Presidents European Parliament Group Presidents European Commissioners (2024–2029) Heads of government at the European Council Affiliated organisations
Cambodia: PSR
Hong Kong: DP (represented through two individual members)
Indonesia: PDI-P , PKB **
Japan: DPJ **
Malaysia: PGRM
Mongolia: IZN
Myanmar: NCUB
Pakistan: LFP *
Philippines: LP
Singapore: SDP
Sri Lanka: LP
ROC Taiwan: DPP
Thailand: DP
*associate member **observer
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