Wafa Movement حركة وفاء | |
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French name | Mouvement Wafa |
Secretary-General | Abderraouf Ayadi[1] |
Founded | 2012[2] |
Split from | Congress for the Republic (CPR) |
Ideology | Secularism[1] Pan-Arabism |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing[1] |
Assembly of the Representatives of the People | 0 / 217 |
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The Wafa Movement (Arabic: حركة وفاء), sometimes referred to as the Independent Democratic Congress, is a political party in Tunisia.
The party was founded in 2012 by a number of constituents who broke away from the Congress for the Republic (CPR). Led by the short-time CPR secretary-general Abderraouf Ayadi, the party however remained loosely allied with the governing Troika coalition of Ennahda, CPR and Ettakatol.
Generally seen as a secular, left-leaning party,[1] the Wafa Movement reached out to Islamists on the grounds of seeking unity among revolutionary forces. In the 2014 elections, the party lost its parliamentary representation.