الحركة من أجل الديموقراطية في الجزائر Mouvement pour la démocratie en Algérie
Founder
Ahmed Ben Bella
Founded
28 April 1982
Legalised
1990
Banned
10 June 1997[1]
Ideology
Moderate Islamism Islamic Socialism Progressivism Arab nationalism Algerian nationalism Pan-Maghrebism[2] Anti-Zionism
Political position
Left-wing
Religion
Sunni Islam
Politics of Algeria
Political parties
Elections
The Movement for Democracy in Algeria (French: Mouvement pour la démocratie en Algérie) (MDA) was a political party in Algeria. It is moderately Islamist and boycotted the 2002 elections.
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^Mouvement pour la démocratie en Algérie - Recueil de quelques écrits du MDA
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