List of political parties in Kuwait
The Constitution of Kuwait supports the existence of political parties, although political parties in Kuwait have not been legalized since independence in 1961. Nonetheless, the constitution itself does not prohibit parties.
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In practice, there are many de facto political parties:
Current parties
Leftist/Progressive
Populist
Sunni
- Hadas (Kuwaiti branch of the Muslim Brotherhood)
- Islamic Salafi Alliance
Shi'a
- National Islamic Alliance
- Justice and Peace Alliance (moderate Shi'a)
Others
- Civil Conservative Party (moderate conservative)
Youth groups
- The Kuwait youth groups are secular (consisting of youth from diverse social groups):
- Civil Democratic Movement[8][9][10][11]
- Youth Association of Kuwait
References
- "Kuwait's Opposition: Who Are They?". Al Monitor.
- "Kuwaiti Democratic Forum Official Website" (in Arabic).
- "Q&A with the Kuwait Progressive Movement". yourmiddleeast.com. 2013.
- "Kuwait's Opposition: Who Are They?". Al Monitor.
- "Progressive Kuwaiti Movement Official Website" (in Arabic).
- "7ashd Official Website" (in Arabic).
- "Oppn launches rebranded popular action movement – Barrak strongly criticizes ruling family, Assembly". Kuwait Times.
- "Youth of the Gulf, Youth of Palestine". MERIP.
- "Kuwait Youth Movement Reignites Opposition". Al Monitor.
- "Kuwaiti youth groups merge into one party". Ahram.
- "Kuwait Civil Democratic Movement Official Website" (in Arabic).
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