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The March 14 alliance (Arabic: تحالف 14 آذار), named after the date of the Cedar Revolution, is a coalition of political parties and independents in Lebanon that call for sovereignty over all Lebanese territories, led by MP Saad Hariri, younger son of Rafik Hariri, the assassinated former prime minister of Lebanon, as well as other figures such as Samir Geagea, president of the Lebanese Forces.
The Free Patriotic Movement of General Michel Aoun left the informal grouping before the 2005 general election, before March 14 was not an established alliance, due to major disagreements, and allied with the so-called March 8 Alliance in 2006.[citation needed]
Constituent parties
Party Arabic name Seats in Parliament (after 2009 election) Demographic base Future Movement Tayyar Al Mustaqbal
تيار المستقبل26 Officially secular; Mainly Sunni Muslim. Independents 13 Lebanese Forces Progressive Socialist Party
الحزب الاشتراكي8 Officially secular; mainly Druze. Lebanese Social Democratic Party or Kataeb al-Kataeb al-Lubnāniyya
حزب الكتائب اللبنانية5 Mainly Maronite Christian Social Democrat Hunchakian Party Hizb al-Henchag
حزب الهنشاق
(حزب الهنشاق الديمقراطي الإجتماعي)2 Secular, Armenian National Liberal Party Hizb al-Wataniyyin al-Ahrar
حزب الوطنيين الأحرار1 Maronite Christian Democratic Left Harakat Al-Yassar ll-Dimoqrati
حركة اليسار الديمقراطي1 Secular Islamic Group Al-Jamaa Al-Islamiya
الجماعة الإسلامية1 Sunni Muslim Armenian Democratic Liberal Party - Ramgavar Hizb al-Ramgavar
حزب الرمغفار
(الحزب الديمقراطي الليبرالي الأرمني)1 Secular, Armenian Independence Movement Harakat Al-Istiklal
حركة الإسنقلال0 Officially secular; Mainly Maronite Christian Democratic Renewal Harakat al-Tajaddod al-Dimoqrati
حركة التجدد الدمقراطي0 Secular Lebanese National Bloc Hizb al-Kitla al-Wataniya
حزب الكتلة الوطنية0 Officially secular; mainly Maronite Christian Free Lebanese Armenian Movement Harakit Al-Lubnaniyin Al-Arman Al-Ahrar
حركة اللبنانيين الأرمن الأحرار0 Secular, Armenian Free Shiite Movement Tayyar el-Shi'i el-Horr
التيار الشيعي الحرّ0 Shiite Muslim Lebanese Peace Party Hizb as-Salām al-Lubnāny
حزب السلام اللبناني0 Secular Muahedeen Group Jamaat AL-Muahedeen
جماعة الموحدين0 Mainly Druze Syriac Union of Lebanon Hizb al Ittihad al Siryāni
حزب الاتحاد السرياني0 Syriac Christian Shuraya Party Hizb Al-Shurāya 0 Assyrian Parties that left the alliance
External links
- Official website
- Independence Movement Official Web Site
- Lebanese March 14 Emigrant Assembly
- Lebanese Forces Official website
- Democratic Renewal Movement Official website
- Kataeb Party Official website
- National Liberal Party (Lebanon) Official website
- Democratic Left Movement (Lebanon) Official website
- Tajaddod/Democratic Renewal Movement Youth blog
Political blocs in Lebanon Government (71) March 8 Alliance (33)Amal Movement (13) · Hezbollah (12) · Baath Arab Socialist Party (2) · Syrian Social Nationalist Party (2)Change and Reform bloc (25)Free Patriotic Movement (19) · Lebanese Democratic Party (4) · Marada Movement (3) · Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Tashnag) (2) · Solidarity Party (1) · Skaff BlocOthers (13)Progressive Socialist Party (11) · Glory Movement (Harakat Majd) (2) · Arab Democratic Party · Lebanese Communist Party · People's MovementOpposition (45) March 14 Alliance (45)Future Movement (26) · Lebanese Forces (8) · Kataeb Party (5) · Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (Hunchak Party) (2) · Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (Ramgavar Party) (1) · Democratic Left (1) · Islamic Group (1) · National Liberal Party (1) · Democratic Renewal Movement · Free Shia Movement · Independence Movement · Lebanese National Bloc · Tripoli BlocPortal:Politics · List of political parties · Politics of Lebanon Categories:- Politics of Lebanon
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