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Solidarity Party of Afghanistan حزب همبستگی افغانستان | |
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Leader | Dawood Razmak[1] |
Founded | 17 April 2004 |
Membership | 30,000 (approx.)[2] |
Ideology | Democratic socialism Secularism Anti-imperialism Feminism |
Political position | Left-wing |
International affiliation | Progressive International[3] |
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The Solidarity Party of Afghanistan (Dari: حزب همبستگی افغانستان; Hezb-e Hambastagi-ye Afghanistan; abbr. SPA) is a minor left-wing political party in Afghanistan.[4] The party platform focuses on four main issues: labourism, secularism, women's rights, democracy, and opposition to NATO's Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan.[5] The party is strongly critical of the Afghan government, which it views as corrupt, fundamentalist, and dominated by warlords.[5] The party claims a membership of some 30,000.[5]
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