March 14 Alliance
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Leader | Saad Hariri |
General Secretary | Fares Souhaid |
Founded | 2005 |
Headquarters | Beirut |
Newspaper | An-Nahar |
Ideology |
Lebanese nationalism Anti-Syrian government |
Political position | Syncretic, Big tent |
Seats in the Parliament of Lebanon: |
59 / 128
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Website | |
14march |
The March 14 Alliance (Arabic: تحالف 14 آذار Taḥāluf 14 Adhār), named after the date of the Cedar Revolution, is a coalition of political parties and independents in Lebanon formed in 2005 that are united by their anti-Syrian regime stance and their opposition to the March 8 Alliance. It is led by Saad Hariri, second son of Rafic Hariri, as well as other prominent figures.
The Free Patriotic Movement of General Michel Aoun left the informal grouping before the 2005 general election, before March 14 was an established alliance, due to major disagreements. After the 2005 elections, The Free Patriotic Movement was the sole political opposition, but was joined one year later by the pro-Syrian government March 8 Alliance in November 2006.
The Progressive Socialist Party left the 14 March movement in August 2011.
The National Liberal Party left the 14 March movement the 22 December 2016.
While the 14th of March Alliance accuses the 8th of March Alliance of being proxies of the respective regimes of Iran and Syria, likewise, the 14 of March Coalition is accused of being an alliance guided by the American administration and funded by the Saudi government.
On the 12th of July 2006, the 2006 Lebanon War between Israel and Hezbollah started. During the war, the 14 of March Coalition took a stance against Hezbollah accusing the armed party of causing the war on Lebanon. However, Hezbollah claimed that Israel preplanned such a war, supposed to be waged on September during the annual rally Hezbollah holds on the International Qods (Jerusalem) Day.