National Democratic Movement (Pakistan)
The National Democratic Movement (NDM; Pashto: ملي جمهوري غورځنګ, romanized: Millī Jumhūrī Ghōrźang; Urdu: قومی جمہوری تحریک) is a Pashtun nationalist, regionalist, and social-democratic political party in Pakistan. The NDM seeks to resist the "growing militarisation" and promotes a federal parliamentary system. It also aims to provide a platform to women and youth for organising their political activism. It was founded by Mohsin Dawar on 1 September 2021 in Peshawar.
National Democratic Movement ملي جمهوري غورځنګ | |
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Urdu name | قومی جمہوری تحریک |
Abbreviation | NDM |
Chairman | Mohsin Dawar |
General Secretary | Muzamil Shah Roshan |
Spokesperson | Jamila Gilani |
Founded | 1 September 2021 |
Split from | ANP PKMAP PTM |
Headquarters | Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan |
Ideology | Social democracy Anti-authoritarianism Progressivism Regionalism Federalism Pashtun nationalism Left-wing nationalism |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | Pakistan Democratic Movement |
Colours | Black Red |
Election symbol | |
Mountain | |
Party flag | |
Website | |
ndm.org.pk | |
Mohsin Dawar was elected as the chairman and Jamila Gilani as the spokesperson.
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