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词条 Rally for Culture and Democracy
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  1. History and profile

  2. Regional strength

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Multiple issues|{{More citations needed|date=September 2014}}{{Update|date=January 2018}}}}{{Infobox Political party
| name = Rally for Culture and Democracy
|native_name = French: Rassemblement pour la Culture et la Démocratie
Arabic: التجمع من أجل الثقافة والديمقراطية
Amazigh: Agraw i Yidles d Tugdut
|logo = Logo rcdreduit.png
| colorcode = blue
| leader =
| president = {{illm|Mohcine Belabbas|ar|محسن بلعباس|fr|Mohcine Belabbas}}
| chairman =
| spokesperson =
| founder = Saïd Sadi
| foundation = {{start date and age|1989}}
| split = Socialist Forces Front
| ideology = Liberalism
Social liberalism
Berberism
Algerianism
Secularism
| position = Centre
| headquarters = Algiers, Algiers Province, Algeria
| international = Liberal International
| website = http://www.rcd-algerie.org/
|seats1_title =
|seats1 =
| country = Algeria
| flag =
}}

The Rally for Culture and Democracy (Berber: Agraw i Yidles d Tugdut; {{lang-ar|التجمع من أجل الثقافة والديمقراطية}}; {{lang-fr|Rassemblement pour la Culture et la Démocratie}} RCD) is a political party in Algeria. It promotes secularism (laïcité) and has its principal power base in Kabylie, a major Berber-speaking region. Some consider it to take the position of a liberal party for the Berber-speaking population in Algerian politics.

History and profile

The Rally for Culture and Democracy was founded by Saïd Sadi in 1989.[1][2] He was a presidential candidate in 1995, winning 9.3 percent of the popular vote.

In 1997, the party won 19 of 390 seats. The RCD boycotted the 2002 elections. Saïd Sadi was a candidate again in the 2004 presidential election and won 1.9 percent of the vote. The party participated in the 2007 legislative elections, winning 3.36% of the vote and 19 seats.

Regional strength

In the 2007 legislative election, support for the RCD was higher than its national average (3.36%) in the following provinces:

ProvincePercentage
Tizi Ouzou Province34.28%
Béjaïa Province17.51%
Bouïra Province9.09%
Algiers Province8.58%
Illizi Province7.31%
Tipaza Province6.89%
Guelma Province4.83%
Boumerdès Province4.55%
Saïda Province4.30%
Sétif Province4.25%
Aïn Defla Province3.43%

See also

{{Portal|Berbers}}
  • Politics of Algeria
  • Movement for the Autonomy of Kabylie (MAK), a Kabyle pro-autonomy movement
  • Socialist Forces Front (FFS), the main socialist Berber party
  • Arouch Movement, a Berber political organisation modelled on traditional village councils
  • List of liberal parties

References

1. ^{{cite book|author=Augustus Richard Norton|title=Civil society in the Middle East. 2 (2001)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k61qG1OlLl4C&pg=PA83|accessdate=13 September 2014|year=2001|publisher=BRILL|isbn=90-04-10469-0|page=83}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Leftist Parties of Algeria|url=http://www.broadleft.org/dz.htm|publisher=Broad Left|accessdate=7 May 2016}}

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.rcd-algerie.org}} (in Berber, French, and Arabic)
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