Bahraini opposition
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The Bahraini opposition refers to a group of political groups who are opposed to the Cabinet of Bahrain government and the ruling monarch of the Sunni House of Khalifa. Currently, the Bahraini opposition can be divided into the officially registered political parties, who demand reforms to the current political system, and the unregistered opposition groups. Most of the opposition from the majority Shia population of Bahrain.{{cite book|author1=Walid Phares|title=The Lost Spring: U.S. Policy in the Middle East and Catastrophes to Avoid|date=18 Mar 2014|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=9781137431387|page=74|edition=unabridged}}
The alliance of registered opposition parties consists of:
- Al Wefaq National Islamic Society (banned)
- National Democratic Action Society (Wa'ad, banned)
- Progressive Democratic Tribune
- Islamic Action Society (Amal, banned)
- Al Wahdawi
- Al Ekha
- Nationalist Democratic Assembly
The unlicensed opposition consists of:
- Haq Movement
- February 14 Youth Coalition
- Al Wafaa Islamic Movement
- Bahrain Freedom Movement
- National Liberation Front – Bahrain
- Al-Ashtar Brigades
- Al-Mukhtar Brigades
Since the 2011 Bahraini uprising, all opposition parties have boycotted parliamentary elections. The opposition has since failed to overthrow the Cabinet of Bahrain.
See also
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