Movement for National Reform
Political party in Algeria
Leader | Filali Ghouini |
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Founded | 1999 ; 24 years ago ( 1999 ) |
Split from | Islamic Renaissance Movement |
Headquarters | Algiers , Algiers Province , Algeria |
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Political position | Right-wing |
National affiliation | Green Algeria Alliance (2012-2017) |
Council of the Nation |
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People's National Assembly |
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People's Provincial Assemblies |
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Municipalities |
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People's Municipal Assemblies |
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The Movement for National Reform ( Arabic : حركة الإصلاح الوطني , romanized : Harakat Al-Islah Al-Wataniy ; French : Mouvement pour la réforme nationale ) is a moderate Islamist political party in Algeria . It received 9.5% of the vote in the 2002 elections and received 43 members of parliament.
The party was created as a breakout faction from the Ennahda movement, after that party opted for cooperation with Algeria's government. Party leader Abdallah Djaballah then left to found and lead the more radically oppositional el-Islah.
At the 2007 elections , the party was badly defeated. It received only 2.53% of the vote and 3 seats.
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