Dignity Movement
The Dignity Movement (Arabic: تيار الكرامة, romanized: Tayyār al-Karāma), formerly known as the Arab Liberation Party (Arabic: حزب التحرر العربي), is a Lebanese political party with considerable support in the city of Tripoli (Trablos), North Lebanon.[1] Its membership is mainly Sunni Muslim.
| Dignity Movement تيار الكرامة | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Abbreviation | DM | 
| Leader | Faisal Karami | 
| Founder | Omar Karami | 
| Founded | c. 1970 | 
| Headquarters | Tripoli, Lebanon | 
| Ideology | Arab nationalism Anti-Zionism Pan-Arabism | 
| National affiliation | March 8 Alliance | 
| Colours | Green | 
| Parliament of Lebanon | 1 / 128 | 
| Cabinet of Lebanon | 0 / 30 | 
| Website | |
| al-karame | |
Once led by former Prime Minister Omar Karami, the party is part of the March 8 Alliance, and is allied to Amal Movement. The current head of the party is Faisal Karami, son of Omar Karami.[2]
In the 2018 Lebanese general election, Faisal Karami and Jihad Al-Samad were elected as a members of parliament for Tripoli on the "National Dignity" list. Another candidate from the list, Taha Naji, was narrowly defeated by Dima Jamali of the Future Movement, a result that was invalidated by the Constitutional Council. Jamali regained the seat in a by-election in May 2019. [3]
References
    
- "KARAMI: RASHID KARAMI WAS ASSASSINATED IN THE CONTEXT OF A PROJECT TARGETING LEBANON'S UNITY". NNA. May 31, 2020.
- "Lebanon announces cabinet line-up". Now Lebanon. 13 June 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- "Dima Jamali recaptures Tripoli seat amid low voter turnout". Annahar. April 15, 2019.
