Team Fouad Ahidar

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AbbreviationTFA
Founded9 February 2024; 2 years ago (2024-02-09)
SplitfromVooruit
Team Fouad Ahidar
AbbreviationTFA
LeaderFouad Ahidar
Founded9 February 2024; 2 years ago (2024-02-09)
Split fromVooruit
HeadquartersLombardstraat 69, 1000 Brussels
IdeologyMuslim interests
Multiculturalism
Anti-Zionism
Political positionCentre-left[citation needed]
European affiliationFree Palestine Party
Colours  Purple
Chamber of Representatives
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Senate
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Flemish Parliament
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Walloon Parliament
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Brussels Parliament
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Flemish seats
Parliament of the French Community
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European Parliament
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Benelux Parliament
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Election symbol
Website
fouadahidar.com

Team Fouad Ahidar (TFA) is a Belgian political party. Founded in 2024 as a minority-interest party, it is named after its founder, Fouad Ahidar.

Fouad Ahidar was elected as a Brussels MP in 2004 for sp.a, later known as Vooruit. He held a leading position in the party and was party leader. After Vooruit party chairman Conner Rousseau was charged with making racist statements,[1] Ahidar resigned from the party in December 2023.[2] In February 2024, he announced that he would present his own list in the Dutch-speaking electoral college in Brussels for the 2024 regional elections.[3]

Despite being nominally a bilingual and cross-community party, Team Fouad Ahidar presented candidates in only the Dutch-speaking electoral college in Brussels and for the Flemish parliament.

2024 elections

In the elections for the Brussels Parliament on June 9, 2024, the party obtained 16.47% of the votes and three seats with Fouad Ahidar, Najima El Arbaoui [nl] and Ilyas El Omari (1989) [nl] in the Dutch language group. This made Team Fouad Ahidar the second largest faction on the Dutch-speaking side, after Groen. In addition, the party obtained 17.97% and one of the six seats with M'Hamed Kasmi [nl] in the electoral area of the Brussels members of the Flemish Parliament.

After the election, Vooruit MP Hannelore Goeman [nl] claimed that the party's success was based on "fake news and lies".[4] The Reformist Movement and DéFI both stated they would not form a Brussels government with Team Fouad Ahidar, effectively relegating the party to opposition.[5]

Controversy

Election results

References

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