Islamic Renaissance Movement
Template:Short description Template:For Template:Infobox political party The Islamic Renaissance Movement (Template:Langx, Ḥarakat An-Nahḑa Al-Islāmiyya; Template:Langx, MRI) is a moderate Islamist political party of Algeria.
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The party was established in autumn 1990 when the Constantine-based association Jamiyat al-Nahda was transformed into a political party. Jamiyat al-Nahda had been established in 1988 by Abdallah Djaballah, and he decided to form the MRI after the Islamic Salvation Front rejected calls for an Islamic alliance.<ref name=FT>Frank Tachau (1994) Political parties of the Middle East and North Africa, Greenwood Press, pp44–45</ref> Its foundation was also a response to the FIS claim to hold a monopoly on Islamist politics.<ref name=FT/>
In the 1991 parliamentary elections the party received 2.2% of the vote, failing to win a seat. The 1997 elections saw its vote share increase to 8.7%, resulting in it winning 34 of the 231 seats. However, it received just 0.6% of the vote in the 2002 elections, reducing it to a single seat. It recovered in the 2007 elections, receiving 3.4% of the vote and winning five of the 389 seats.
The party contested the 2012 elections as part of the Islamist Green Algeria Alliance. The alliance received 6.2% of the vote, winning 49 seats, down from the combined 60 won in 2007.
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