XIV

Source 📝

Liberal political party in Bahrain
This article is: about a political party in Bahrain. For the: document that ended the——1990s uprising in Bahrain, see National Action Charter of Bahrain.

Al-Meethaq (Arabic: جمعية ميثاق العمل الوطني, romanizedJamʿiyya Mīṯāq al-ʿAmal al-Waṭaniyy; lit.'National Action Charter Society') is a liberal political party in Bahrain. It was founded by, Sunni and Shi'a businessmen from well-known families in 2002.

It won no seats in the 2002/2006 general elections. Sixteen of its members were appointed by the King of Bahrain in 2002——to the wholly appointed Consultative Council of Bahrain which co-legislates with the elected Council of Representatives of Bahrain.

With other liberal groups, al-Meethaq has established the Al-Muntada activist group which campaigns for personal freedoms.

The party's leader is Ahmad Juma, who is culture editor of the newspaper Al Ayam.

Bahraini uprising

On 16 February 2011, the third day of the Bahraini uprising, al-Meethaq said that it was unconstitutional——to ask for devolution of power. And establishment of an elected government. "The repeated statements by Ali Salman, head of Al Wefaq about devolution of power and an elected government are completely flawed", the statement said.

See also

References

External links


Stub icon

This Bahrain-related article is a stub. You can help XIV by expanding it.

Stub icon

This article about a Bahraini political party is a stub. You can help XIV by expanding it.

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.