Ensaf Movement

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Ensaf Movement
Leader
Founded2014
IdeologySecularism
Social democracy
Progressivism
Labourism
Feminism
Political positionCentre-left

The Ensaf Movement (Arabic: حركة إنصاف الليبية, or "Justice Movement") is a social-democratic political party in Libya. The party is led by and was founded in early 2014. The party advocates worker rights, secularism, feminism and disbandment of militias. Its founder and current leader serves as its only member in the Presidential Council.[1][2]

Ideology[]

The movement cites social democracy and the Nordic model as inspiration for its political program. It opposes privatization and warned from the consequences of borrowing from the IMF.

References[]

  1. ^ "تغطية صدى البلد نشطاء ليبيون يمثلون التيار المدني يؤسسون حركة... اخبارك نت". Akhbarak.net. Retrieved 2016-12-19.
  2. ^ "لأوّل مرّة:يساريون في ليبيا يؤسّسون حركة سياسية". Al Chourouk. 11 November 2015.
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