词条 | Homeland Party (Libya) |
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|country = Libya | name = Homeland Party |native_name = حزب الوطن {{transl|ar|Ħizb al-Waṭan}} |logo = AlWattanLogo.jpg |founder = Ali al-Sallabi |secretary_general = |leader1_title = |leader1_name = |slogan = |founded = November 2011 |youth_wing = |headquarters = |ideology = Islamism Islamic democracy Conservatism[1] |international = |colorcode = #8E4585 |website = http://wattan.ly/ }} The Homeland Party[2] or Libyan National Party[3] (also styled Alwattan Party, {{lang-ar|حزب الوطن}} {{transl|ar|Ħizb al-Waṭan}} or {{transl|ar|Ħizb el-Waṭan}}) is a conservative Islamist political party in Libya, founded in November 2011,[4] after the Libyan Civil War and the overthrow of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. It is endorsed and led by Ali al-Sallabi, an influential Salafist cleric. Members include also Abdelhakim Belhadj, Mahmoud Hamza, Ali Zeidan and Mansour Saif Al-Nasar.[1][5] At the time of its establishment, it had the provisional name of National Gathering for Freedom, Justice and Development. Al-Sallabi has strong ties to both Yusuf al-Qaradawi, spiritual leader of the international Muslim Brotherhood, and Abdelhakim Belhadj, former "emir" of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. The party calls for "moderate" Islamic democracy, but demands to base a new Libyan constitution on Sharia law.[6] The Arabic word waṭan can be translated as "nation"[1] or "homeland".[7] The party claims to have offices in 27 Libyan cities.[1] Regardless, the party won no seats in the Libyan General National Congress election of 2012. See also
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