National Islamic Alliance (Taalof)

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National Islamic Alliance
التآلف الوطني الإسلامي
LeaderSaleh Mohammed Al-Mousa
Founded26 June 2022
HeadquartersKuwait City
IdeologyIslamism
ReligionShi'a Islam
National Assembly
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The National Islamic Alliance (Arabic: التآلف الوطني الإسلامي) is Shia political organization in Kuwait. The bloc was founded on 26 June 2022 after it broke off from the similarly named Shiite bloc the National Islamic Alliance (Tahalof).[1] The alliance is headed by Saleh Mohammed Al-Mousa and currently holds two seats in the National Assembly.

History

Before the 2022 election, a series of disagreements between members of Tahalof lead to the breakup of the alliance into two.[2] Major members of the NIA, notably Ahmed Lari, formed the National Islamic Alliance (Taalof) on 22 June. In the 2022 election, both of its candidates, Lari of the first constituency and Hani Shams of the fifth, won seats in parliament.[3][4]

Election Results

Election Leader Seats +/–
2022 Saleh Al-Mousa
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New
2023 Saleh Al-Mousa
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Steady
2024 Saleh Al-Mousa
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Steady

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