Wiki is in the process of importing stuff Please be patient Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!==Variants== ===[[File:Daljir.png]] Daljirism=== Daljirism is based on the ideology of the Daljir Party in Somalia and its members such as businessman <s>Kawaii UwU</s> Ali Moalim Mohamed, minister of internal security Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, among others. The party's ideals are based on economic liberation and a safe environment for investments with some regulation, a conservative democracy, rejection of revolutionary movements and Islamic extremists, revitalization of education systems, stability and peace, law and cooperation with women for reconstruction. . of Somalia, religious pluralism and tolerance, cultural liberalism, civil liberties. Many accuse the party of being anti-Ethiopian because they say the Somali crisis is Ethiopia's fault. Also known for its participation in the media and for female leaders. ===[[File:Mahathir.png]] Mahathirism=== '''[[File:Mahathir.png]] Mahathir Mohamad''': In 1981, Mahathir was sworn in as prime minister following the resignation of Hussein Onn. During Mahathir's first tenure as prime minister, Malaysia experienced a period of rapid modernization and economic growth, and his government initiated widespread industry privatization and a series of bold infrastructure projects. Mahathir was accused of several allegations, which are: * Dictatorship: He used the controversial Internal Security Act (now repealed) to detain activists, non-mainstream religious figures, and political opponents in Operation Lalang (1987) and later his Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, whom he fired in 1998. Mahathir's record of curbing civil liberties and his antagonism towards Western interests and economic policy made his relationships with Western nations difficult. He was also responsible for the eventual removal of the Lord President of the Supreme Court, Tun Salleh Abas, triggering the 1988 Constitutional Crisis. * Anti-Semitism: A strident critic of Israel, Mahathir has been accused of antisemitism since at least as far back as in The Malay Dilemma in which he wrote that "Jews are not merely hook-nosed, but understand money instinctively". Apart from claiming that Jews control the international media, economy and "ruling the world by proxy" and getting "others to fight and die for them", besides disputing the number of Jews killed in The Holocaust. * Racism: Apart from his controversial statements on the Chinese and the Indian communities in his book The Malay Dilemma despite being of Indian-Muslim descent from Kerala, India, he further said of Najib; "a prime minister who came from 'Bugis pirates' is now leading Malaysia". He remarked, "go back to Sulawesi", which aroused discontent from the Bugis descendants in Malaysia and Indonesia who protested against him, including the royal members of Selangor and Johor. After quitting [[File:UMNO.png]] UMNO for the second and last time due to his dissatisfaction with Najib Razak, Mahathir established a new party named [[File:PPBM.png]] "Malaysian United Indigenous Party" (PPBM) and co-operated with former parties from Pakatan Rakyat to form [[File:Pakatan Harapan.png]] Pakatan Harapan, which the coalition won in the 14th General Elections in 2018. Despite being appointed as the Prime Minister of Malaysia for the second time, his views on ethnicity, Islam and Jews, remain unchanged. In February 2020, developments commonly nicknamed the Sheraton Move (Malay: Langkah Sheraton) involved Parliament members from [[File:Barisan_Nasional.png]] Barisan Nasional, [[File:GabunganPartiSarawak.png]] Gabungan Parti Sarawak, [[File:PAS.png]] Parti Islam Se-Malaysia and the "Cartel faction" led by Azmin Ali from [[File:PKR.png]] Parti Keadilan Rakyat saw the ousting of the elected Pakatan Harapan government and the resignation of Mahathir, after 22 months in power. They were replaced with the [[File:Perikatan Nasional.png]] Perikatan Nasional government under Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. After being sacked from his own party months later, he later formed a new political party, named "Homeland Fighters' Party" (PEJUANG). ===[[File:Cball-ISAfghanistan.png]] Massoudism=== W.I.P ===[[File:Ra'am.png]] Raโam=== United Arab List, commonly known by its Hebrew acronym Ra'am (Heb.: ืจืข"ื; '''Thunder''') is the political wing of the Israeli Islamist movement [[File:Muslim 2.png]][[Islamic Theocracy|Southern Branch of the Islamic Movement]][[File:Zio.png]]. The party was founded in 1996 as, just prior the general elections, unrelated to the formerly existing eponymous Israeli stateline list political party. ===='''Ideology'''==== Ra'am is described as "religious Arab Muslim party". Ra'am advocates for full-fledged political involvement with the domestic politics of Israel in order to improve the quality of life of [[File:IslamZion.png]]Arabs in Israeli, such as, reducing crime in Arab towns, creating job opportunities, improving housing etc., which is a big departure from the historical Arab parties in Israel who largely focused on the [[File:Zio.png]]Israeli-Palestinian Conflict[[File:Cball-Palestine.png]] rather than on the domestic situations. Ra'am supports a [[File:Zio.png]]Two-States Solution[[File:Cball-Palestine.png]] with the creation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip with East Jerusalem as its capital city. However, the party doesn't emphasis the need to end Israeli occupation on Palestinian territories. The party is particular popular among Negev Bedouins, because Ra'am alongside the [[File:Muslim 2.png]]Islamic Movement advocated and fought for the recognition of the Bedouin villages in the Negev Desert and for later connection of these villages to electricity. Since the Israeli politician Mansour Abbas became the leader of Ra'am, the party became deeply affiliated with the ideas of the Palestinian-Israeli Islamic leader Abdullah Nimar Darwish, which isn't really surprising since Abbas is Darwish's disciple. Abdullah Darwish essentially became the spiritual leader of Ra'am, by this, Ra'am also became the factual political wing of the Southern Branch of the Islamic Movement. Ra'am was deeply affiliated with Southern Branch before too, but during Abbas's leadership, Ra'am essentially became the its representer. Both Ra'am and Mansour Abbas hold strong [[File:Anti-LGBT.png]]anti-LGBT opinions, Abbas regularly made homophobic comments. Ra'am, despite being right leaning was previously affiliated with the [[File:Leftunity.png]]Israeli left, such as the Israeli-based Palestinian left-wing political party, [[File:Leftnat.png]]Balad and the Israeli left-wing to far-left political coalition [[File:Hadash.png]]Hadash. The latter of whom, mainly formed from the Israeli Marxist-Leninist and far-left political party [[File:Maki.png]][[Marxism-Leninism#Israel|Maki]] Summary: Please note that all contributions to Polcompball Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see pcb w:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) This page is a member of a hidden category: Category:Pages with broken file links