Ataa Movement

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Ataa Movement
حركة عطاء
Chairman Falih Alfayyadh
FoundersFalih Alfayyadh
Founded2017;7 years ago (2017)
Headquarters Baghdad
Ideology Islamic democracy
Religion Shia Islam
National affiliation Victory Alliance
Colours   Green, red

The Ataa Movement (Arabic : حركة عطاء) is an Iraqi political party recently established by the head of the Popular Mobilization Forces and Iraqi National Security Advisor Falih Alfayyadh. [1]

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History

The founding members of the party met in 2017, and the first nucleus of a "Ataa movement" was founded on a body composed of 8 members. [2] [3] [4] Falih Alfayyadh played a key role in the movement's leadership committee, which was formed to create an ideological equilibrium with communism, secularism, Arab nationalism and other ideas. [5] [6] [7]

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