National Front for Justice

The National Front for Justice (French: Front National pour la Justice, FNJ) is an Islamic political party in the Comoros.[1]

National Front for Justice
IdeologyIslamism
Islamic democracy
Political positionRight-wing
ReligionIslam
  • Politics of Comoros
  • Political parties
  • Elections
This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
the Comoros

Member State of the Arab League


History

The FNJ was established by Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi,[2] after he returned home from studying abroad.[3] It was one of the few opposition parties to run in the 1996 parliamentary elections, winning three of the 43 seats in the Assembly of the Union, with Sambi included amongst its MPs.

The party joined the government following the 1999 coup, but left in October 2001 after the government approved the removal of the word "Islamic" from the country's official name in the new constitution being drawn up.

In 2006 Sambi contested the presidential elections as an independent, winning with 58% of the vote.

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References

  1. Q&A: Comoros elections BBC News, 12 May 2006
  2. Tom Lansford (2015) Political Handbook of the World 2015, CQ Press
  3. Profile: The 'Ayatollah' of Comoros BBC News, 16 May 2006


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