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List of political parties in Afghanistan

Political parties are banned in Afghanistan under the current Taliban government. Previously, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan had a multi-party system in development with numerous political parties, in which no one party often had a chance of gaining power alone, and parties had to work with each other to form coalition governments. No political party was permitted to exist that advocated anything deemed to go against Islamic morality.

The Taliban movement took over the government by force in 2021, and has since ruled the country unopposed. In September 2022, Acting Deputy Minister of Justice Maulvi Abdul Karim stated that there is "no need" for political parties to be active.[1] On 16 August 2023, the Taliban government formally banned all political parties in Afghanistan in a decree announced by Acting Justice Minister Abdul Hakim Haqqani, because according to them, there is no concept of political party in the Sharia and the political parties do not serve Afghanistan's interests.[2]

Major parties under the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan edit

All parties are now banned; the following is a list of major parties during the rule of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The law governing the formation of political parties was promulgated in 2009, and required parties to have at least 10,000 members, (previously they had only needed 700 members).[3]

English name Ideology[4] Logo
Watan Party of Afghanistan Social Democracy
Secularism
Gender Equality
 
National Enlightenment Consensus Party of Afghanistan Socialism
Secularism
Gender Equality
National United Party of Afghanistan Socialism
Secularism
Gender Equality
Link to file
Solidarity Party of Afghanistan Socialist Feminism
Secularism
Democratic Socialism
Link to file
Afghan Peace Movement Socialism
Secularism
Islamic Party
(Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin and Hezb-i Islami Khalis)
Islamism  
Republican Party of Afghanistan Republicanism
Islamic Society Islamism

Republicanism Communitarianism

 
Islamic Movement of Afghanistan Islamism

Religious Fundamentalism

Afghan Social Democratic Party Social democracy
Pashtun Nationalism
Anti-Communism
Islamic United Party of Afghanistan Traditionalism
Islamism
Hazara Minority Rights
Shia Islamism
 
Islamic Dawah Organisation of Afghanistan Islamism
Conservatism
Pashtun and Tajik Interests
Link to file
National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan Secularism
Uzbek and Turkmen Interests
Link to file
National Rescue Front (Afghanistan) Traditionalism
Islamism
Afghan Liberal Party Secularism
Moderation Party of Afghanistan Afghan nationalism, Democracy
Afghanistan Liberation Organization Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Maoism
Anti-revisionism
 
Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan Communism,
Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
 
Democratic Watan Party of Afghanistan Neomarxism,
Socialism,
Islamic socialism,
Secularism
Democratic socialism
Progressivism
 

Minor parties under the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan edit

English name Ideology[4] Logo Status
Welfare Party of Afghanistan (Hizb-e-Refah e Afghanistan) Welfarism
National Movement (Basej-e Milli) Afghan nationalism

Atlanticism

Moderate Islamism

Democratism

Decentralization

Reformism

Republicanism

Anti-Taliban

Link to file
Democratic Party of Afghanistan
Afghanistan Coherence and Mutation Party (Majma e Haqiqat e Afghan)
National Congress Party (Hezb-e-Congra-e-Mili Afghanistan) Secularism

Liberalism

Federalism

National Islamic Front (Hezb-e-Mahaz-e-Mili Islami) Afghan nationalism

Pashtun Interests

Royalism (formerly)

 
National Movement of Afghanistan (Hezb-e-Nuhzhat-e-Mili Afghanistan)
National Solidarity Movement (Hezb-e-Nahzat-e-Hambastagee Mili) Monarchism
National Sovereignty Party (Hezb-e-Eqtedar-e-Mili)
National Islamic Unity Party (Hezb-e-Wahdat-e-Mili Islami) Shi'a Islamism

Hazara minority rights

Religious conservatism

Afghan Nationalism

National Solidarity Party (Hezb-e-Paiwand Mili) Ismaili Shia interests
National Sovereignty Party (Hezb-e-Eqtedar-e-Mili)
National Islamic Unity Party (Hezb-e-Wahdat-e-Mili Islami) Shi'a Islamism

Hazara minority rights

Religious conservatism

Afghan Nationalism

National Solidarity Party (Hezb-e-Paiwand Mili) Ismaili Shia interests
New Afghanistan Party (Hezb-e Afghanistan Naween)
Pashtoons Social Democratic Party (De Pashtano Tolaneez Wolaswaleez Gwand) Secularism

Social democracy

Pashtun nationalism
(Left-wing nationalism)

Link to file
People's Islamist Movement (Harakat-e Islami-yi)
People's Party of Afghanistan (Hizb-e Mardum-e Afghanistan) Populism
Progressive Democratic Party of Afghanistan Social democracy

Democratic socialism

Secularism

Labourism

Left-wing nationalism

Left-wing populism

Truth and Justice (Hezb-e-Haq-wa-Edalat) Multi-ethnic

Anti-corruption

Reformism

Eurasianism

Unit Party
Youth Solidarity Party of Afghanistan (Hezb-e-Hambastagee Mili Jawanan) led by Doctor Fahim Tokhi Youth rights
Hezbollah Afghanistan Afghan Shiite minority rights

Shia Islamism

QutbismKhomeinism

 

Former parties edit

The following is a list of historical parties disestablished prior to the founding of the Islamic Republic. Since the coup in 1973, Afghanistan has had many different political parties. These include Mohammed Daoud Khan's National Revolutionary Party of Afghanistan, the People's Democratic Party and the Democratic Watan Party of Afghanistan from the communist era, and the Northern Alliance that took power after the Fall of Kabul in April 1992, and ran the country until the Taliban's coup in 1996.

English name Ideology Notes
National Revolutionary Party of Afghanistan Republicanism,
Secularism
Party founded by first president Mohammad Daoud Khan. Only legal party under his rule. Ceased to exist after a bloody military coup by the communists in 1978.
People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan Communism,
Marxist-Leninism,
Secularism,
Left-wing nationalism
Communist party founded in 1965. Gained power in a 1978 coup, and was the dominant party of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan from 1978 to 1990. Replaced by the Democratic Watan Party in 1990.
People's Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan (Feda'ian) Socialism
Shalleh-ye Javiyd Communism,
Marxism–Leninism,
Maoism,
Anti-revisionism
Banned in 1969 for opposing the Shah regime.

References edit

  1. ^ Ziaei, Hadia (4 September 2022). "Officials: Afghanistan Does Not Need a Constitution". TOLOnews. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  2. ^ Gul, Ayaz (16 August 2023). "Taliban Ban Afghan Political Parties, Citing Sharia Violations". Voice of America. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Political Parties in Afghanistan," British Embassy in Kabul website (accessed 14 December 2012)
  4. ^ a b "Refworld | A House Divided? Analysing the 2005 Afghan Elections".

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Political parties are banned in Afghanistan under the current Taliban government Previously the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan had a multi party system in development with numerous political parties in which no one party often had a chance of gaining power alone and parties had to work with each other to form coalition governments No political party was permitted to exist that advocated anything deemed to go against Islamic morality The Taliban movement took over the government by force in 2021 and has since ruled the country unopposed In September 2022 Acting Deputy Minister of Justice Maulvi Abdul Karim stated that there is no need for political parties to be active 1 On 16 August 2023 the Taliban government formally banned all political parties in Afghanistan in a decree announced by Acting Justice Minister Abdul Hakim Haqqani because according to them there is no concept of political party in the Sharia and the political parties do not serve Afghanistan s interests 2 Contents 1 Major parties under the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 2 Minor parties under the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 3 Former parties 4 References 5 External links 6 See alsoMajor parties under the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan editAll parties are now banned the following is a list of major parties during the rule of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan The law governing the formation of political parties was promulgated in 2009 and required parties to have at least 10 000 members previously they had only needed 700 members 3 English name Ideology 4 Logo Watan Party of Afghanistan Social Democracy Secularism Gender Equality nbsp National Enlightenment Consensus Party of Afghanistan Socialism Secularism Gender Equality National United Party of Afghanistan SocialismSecularism Gender Equality Link to file Solidarity Party of Afghanistan Socialist FeminismSecularism Democratic Socialism Link to file Afghan Peace Movement SocialismSecularism Islamic Party Hezb e Islami Gulbuddin and Hezb i Islami Khalis Islamism nbsp Republican Party of Afghanistan Republicanism Islamic Society Islamism Republicanism Communitarianism nbsp Islamic Movement of Afghanistan Islamism Religious Fundamentalism Afghan Social Democratic Party Social democracyPashtun NationalismAnti Communism Islamic United Party of Afghanistan TraditionalismIslamismHazara Minority RightsShia Islamism nbsp Islamic Dawah Organisation of Afghanistan IslamismConservatismPashtun and Tajik Interests Link to file National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan SecularismUzbek and Turkmen Interests Link to file National Rescue Front Afghanistan TraditionalismIslamism Afghan Liberal Party Secularism Moderation Party of Afghanistan Afghan nationalism Democracy Afghanistan Liberation Organization CommunismMarxism LeninismMaoismAnti revisionism nbsp Communist Maoist Party of Afghanistan Communism Marxism Leninism Maoism nbsp Democratic Watan Party of Afghanistan Neomarxism Socialism Islamic socialism SecularismDemocratic socialismProgressivism nbsp Minor parties under the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan editEnglish name Ideology 4 Logo Status Welfare Party of Afghanistan Hizb e Refah e Afghanistan Welfarism National Movement Basej e Milli Afghan nationalism AtlanticismModerate IslamismDemocratismDecentralizationReformismRepublicanismAnti Taliban Link to file Democratic Party of Afghanistan Afghanistan Coherence and Mutation Party Majma e Haqiqat e Afghan National Congress Party Hezb e Congra e Mili Afghanistan Secularism LiberalismFederalism National Islamic Front Hezb e Mahaz e Mili Islami Afghan nationalism Pashtun InterestsRoyalism formerly nbsp National Movement of Afghanistan Hezb e Nuhzhat e Mili Afghanistan National Solidarity Movement Hezb e Nahzat e Hambastagee Mili Monarchism National Sovereignty Party Hezb e Eqtedar e Mili National Islamic Unity Party Hezb e Wahdat e Mili Islami Shi a Islamism Hazara minority rightsReligious conservatismAfghan Nationalism National Solidarity Party Hezb e Paiwand Mili Ismaili Shia interests National Sovereignty Party Hezb e Eqtedar e Mili National Islamic Unity Party Hezb e Wahdat e Mili Islami Shi a Islamism Hazara minority rightsReligious conservatismAfghan Nationalism National Solidarity Party Hezb e Paiwand Mili Ismaili Shia interests New Afghanistan Party Hezb e Afghanistan Naween Pashtoons Social Democratic Party De Pashtano Tolaneez Wolaswaleez Gwand Secularism Social democracyPashtun nationalism Left wing nationalism Link to file People s Islamist Movement Harakat e Islami yi People s Party of Afghanistan Hizb e Mardum e Afghanistan Populism Progressive Democratic Party of Afghanistan Social democracy Democratic socialismSecularismLabourismLeft wing nationalismLeft wing populism Truth and Justice Hezb e Haq wa Edalat Multi ethnic Anti corruptionReformismEurasianism Unit Party Youth Solidarity Party of Afghanistan Hezb e Hambastagee Mili Jawanan led by Doctor Fahim Tokhi Youth rights Hezbollah Afghanistan Afghan Shiite minority rights Shia IslamismQutbism Khomeinism nbsp Former parties editThe following is a list of historical parties disestablished prior to the founding of the Islamic Republic Since the coup in 1973 Afghanistan has had many different political parties These include Mohammed Daoud Khan s National Revolutionary Party of Afghanistan the People s Democratic Party and the Democratic Watan Party of Afghanistan from the communist era and the Northern Alliance that took power after the Fall of Kabul in April 1992 and ran the country until the Taliban s coup in 1996 English name Ideology Notes National Revolutionary Party of Afghanistan Republicanism Secularism Party founded by first president Mohammad Daoud Khan Only legal party under his rule Ceased to exist after a bloody military coup by the communists in 1978 People s Democratic Party of Afghanistan Communism Marxist Leninism Secularism Left wing nationalism Communist party founded in 1965 Gained power in a 1978 coup and was the dominant party of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan from 1978 to 1990 Replaced by the Democratic Watan Party in 1990 People s Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan Feda ian Socialism Shalleh ye Javiyd Communism Marxism Leninism Maoism Anti revisionism Banned in 1969 for opposing the Shah regime References edit Ziaei Hadia 4 September 2022 Officials Afghanistan Does Not Need a Constitution TOLOnews Retrieved 26 November 2022 Gul Ayaz 16 August 2023 Taliban Ban Afghan Political Parties Citing Sharia Violations Voice of America Retrieved 13 December 2023 Political Parties in Afghanistan British Embassy in Kabul website accessed 14 December 2012 a b Refworld A House Divided Analysing the 2005 Afghan Elections External links editد افغانستان متحد ملت ګوند Afghanistan United Nation Party Website Licensed political parties from the Afghanistan Ministry of Justice Leftist parties of Afghanistan Crisis Group Asia Briefing N 39 Political Parties in Afghanistan 5 June 2005 Afghanistan Analysts Network series on Afghan political parties begun in 2012 Political Parties in Afghanistan United States Institute of PeaceSee also editList of political parties by country Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of political parties in Afghanistan amp oldid 1218918613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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