National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan

The National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan (Persian: حزب پيوند ملی افغانستان Hezb-e-Paiwand Mili Afghanistan, Paiwand Milli, Paiwand Mili) is a political party representing the Afghanistan's Ismaili Shia minority, largely found in Kabul Province, Baghlan Province, Bamyan Province, Balkh Province and Badakhshan province.[1] As recently as 2008 it was one of 84 political parties registered with the Afghan Ministry of Justice, and headed by Sayed Mansur Naderi (or "Nadiri").[2]

National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan
حزب پيوند ملی افغانستان
LeaderSayed Mansur Naderi
SecretaryZohoor Razmjo
HeadquartersKabul
IdeologyIsmaili Shia interests

Estimates of congressmen in the Wolesi Jirga affiliated with the Paiwand-e-milli range from 2 in 2005 [3] to 1 in 2006 [1] and 4 in 2010 which includes Sayed Mansur Naderi, Farkhunda Zahra Naderi, Sayed Dawood Naderi and Ramazan Jumazada.[4]

National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan endorsed Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai in the 2014 presidential election which led to Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai's success.[5]

The National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan has introduced Sadat Mansoor Naderi as the nominee for the ministry of Urban Development, who will soon be introduced to Afghan National Assembly to get MPs vote.[6]

References

  1. National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. Political Party Assessment: Afghanistan. Spring 2006
  2. UK Border Agency. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INFORMATION REPORT AFGHANISTAN. 18 FEBRUARY 2009
  3. Andrew Wilder, AREU. A House Divided? Analysing the 2005 Afghan Elections. December 2005
  4. Election Data. 2010 Wolesi Jirga Elections. 10 DECEMBER 2010
  5. Tolo News. NSPA, Ismaili Sect Endorse Ashraf Ghani. 13 FEBRUARY 2014
  6. Khaama Press. NSPA, introduced a candidate for the Ministry of Urban Development. 26 March 2054
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