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The Libyan National Movement (Arabic: الحركة الوطنية الليبية, al-Ḥarakah al-Waṭanīyah al-Lībīyah) is a Libyan political organization. The Libyan National Movement was established in December 1980, by opponents of Muammar Gaddafi's government. [1] The founder of the organization was the Ba'athist lawyer Umran Burweiss. [2]
The Libyan Popular National Movement (Arabic: الحركة الوطنية الشعبية الليبية), also known as the National Movement Party (Arabic: حزب الحركة الوطنية), [1] [2] is a political movement and political party established by former Libyan officials on 15 February 2012. [3]
Taghyeer Party; Libu Party; Ensaf Movement; Democratic Party; Homeland Party [2] [3]; Party of Reform and Development [4]; Libyan National Movement; Popular Front for the Liberation of Libya
After this, there was a lack of leadership and unity filled by the National Transitional Council and Non-State (Armed) Actors. [13] The non-state (armed) actors played an important role in the state-building of Libya after 2011: they have provided the Libyan people with, among other things, security and social services. [14]
The National Movement Party (Arabic: حزب الحركة الوطنية) is a political party in Libya founded by Libyan journalist and human rights activist Leila bin Khalifa inspired by the 1940s Bashir El Saadawi movement [2] and the defunct National Congress Party.
Ever since Muammar Gaddafi took power in Libya in a coup d'état in 1969, the new leader offered financial and material support to Palestinian guerrilla groups in Lebanon. . During the Lebanese Civil War, the Libyan government under Gaddafi sent "tens of millions of dollars" in 1975 to leftist Lebanese Sunni movements associated with the Pan-Arabist Lebanese National Movement fighting Maronite ...
The National Forces Alliance (Arabic: تحالف القوى الوطنية, Taḥalluf al-quwa al-waṭaniyya) [4] is a political alliance in Libya. The alliance was created in February 2012. It includes 58 political organisations, [6] 236 NGOs, and more than 280 independents. The alliance has a predominantly liberal tendency. [7]
The Government of National Accord (GNA; Arabic: حكومة الوفاق الوطني) was an interim government for Libya that was formed under the terms of the Libyan Political Agreement, a United Nations–led initiative, signed on 17 December 2015. [10]