Country: | Libya |
Democratic Party | |
Native Name: | الحزب الديمقراطي |
Founder: | Ahmed Shebani |
Chairperson: | Mohamed Sowan |
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Slogan: | "Freedom and democracy for the Libyan people" |
Founded: | 14 July 2011 |
Native Name Lang: | ar |
Predecessor: | Libyan Freedom and Democracy Campaign |
Ideology: | Liberalism Secularism Minority rights |
Position: | Centre to centre-left |
The Democratic Party (ar|الحزب الديمقراطي) is a political party in Libya launched by the Libyan Freedom and Democracy Campaign on 14 July 2011 to represent the aspirations of the Libyan people in post-Gaddafi and post-National Transitional Council elections.[1]
The DPL's doctrine is a secularist and liberal one. It shares most of the policies of its predecessor, like supporting the National Transitional Council only as a useful expedient to help the transition to democracy, but noting that it does not have legal legitimacy,[2] and demanding that the transition to democracy in Libya be overseen by a United Nations commission similar to the Adriaan Pelt commission at the end of World War II which oversaw the independence of Libya.[3] The party has pro-Israeli points like the recognition of Israel[4] It also supports freedom of return for Libyan Jews. The Democratic Party also support the separation of religion and statehood, with freedom of conscience and respect for all religions[5] as the best way to defeat Islamic extremism and Al-Qaeda.[6]
The party is currently working with many think tanks such as the club of Madrid, the Gorbachev Foundation and The Westminster Foundation for Democracy, to achieve its aims.