People's Movement (Tunisia)
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People's Movement حركة الشعب Mouvement du peuple | |
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| Secretary-General | Zouhair Maghzaoui |
| Founder | Mohamed Brahmi |
| Founded | 2005 |
| Headquarters | 26, Gamal Abdel Nasser St. Tunis 1001 |
| Ideology | Secularism Social democracy[1] Democratic socialism Pan-Arabism Nasserism Arab nationalism |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| National affiliation | Popular Front (2013–2014) |
| Assembly of the Representatives of the People | 12 / 161 |
| Website | |
| facebook | |
The People's Movement or Echaab Movement (Arabic: حركة الشعب, romanized: Hreke esh-She'b; French: Mouvement du peuple) is a political party in Tunisia. It is a secularist, social democratic, Nasserist and Arab nationalist party founded in April 2011. The composition of the party has changed several times as a result of mergers and splits. Between 2013 and 2014, the People's Movement was a member of the Popular Front coalition, one of the three main coalitions of political parties in Tunisia. The former leader and founder of the party, Mohamed Brahmi, was assassinated on 25 July 2013 by unknown killers. [2]
On 20 March 2011, two nationalist parties merged, the People's Movement (Mouvement du peuple) founded by the lawyer Khaled Krichi and the Progressive Unionist Movement (Mouvement Unioniste Progressiste). The new party was called the Progressive Unionist People's Movement (Mouvement du Peuple Unioniste Progressiste).[3] Some members disagreed with the merger; in April 2011, they formed a new party, the People's Movement (Mouvement du peuple) with the slogan "freedom, socialism, unity". The Executive Committee was:[4]
- Mohamed Brahmi: General Manager, Coordinator
- Adel Zraibia: Officer, Treasurer
- Amor Chahed: Spokesman
- Hocine Msadek, artist
- Abdelwahab El Fahm, professor
- Mohsen Nabti, official
- Salah Badrouchi, director
- Mohamed Sghaier Boukriba, professor
- Ahmed Gasmi, professor
- Aymen Dabbagui, student
- Walid Gharsalli, teacher
The People's Movement is a secularist and Arab nationalist party.[5] It has a social democratic platform and is aligned with workers groups.[1] The party belongs to the Popular Front coalition of left-leaning parties led by Hamma Hammami, leader of the Tunisian Workers Party.[6] The coalition includes ten nationalist left-wing groups, including the People's Movement.[7]