The Option of Political Involvement in Governance and its Implications for Islamist Movements: A Case Study of the Movement of Society for Peace (1991-2012).
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The study investigates the experience of involvement in governance led by the Movement of Society for Peace since the early 1990s. This experience made it possible for the movement to achieve a set of political goals. This includes forming a political alliance with the National Liberation Front and the Democratic Rally Party, which enabled it to participate in various national and local councils, in addition to some of its leaders holding ministerial positions. However, all party leaders didn’t reach a unanimous agreement about the contents of this participation, especially after the death of Mahfoud Nahnah in 2003, leading to differing views and perspectives. Therefore, the study concludes that this involvement did not undergo a serious and comprehensive assessment due to major disputes between the two factions that contested the leadership of the party since 2003.
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