Team Fouad Ahidar

The Team Fouad Ahidar (TFA) is a Belgian political party. Founded in 2024 as a Muslim and minority-interests party, it is named after its founder, Fouad Ahidar. It is a member of the European Free Palestine Party.[1]

Team Fouad Ahidar
AbbreviationTFA
LeaderFouad Ahidar
Founded9 February 2024 (2024-02-09)
Split fromVooruit
HeadquartersLombardstraat 69, 1000 Brussels
IdeologyMuslim interests
Multiculturalism
Anti-Zionism
Political positionCentre-left
European affiliationFree Palestine Party
Colours  Purple
Chamber of Representatives
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Senate
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Flemish Parliament
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Walloon Parliament
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Brussels Parliament
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Flemish seats
Parliament of the French Community
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European Parliament
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Benelux Parliament
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Website
fouadahidar.com

Establishment

Fouad Ahidar was elected as a Brussels MP in 2004 for sp.a, later known as Vooruit. He held a leading position in the party and was party leader. After Vooruit party chairman Conner Rousseau was charged with making racist statements,[2] Ahidar resigned from the party in December 2023.[3] In February 2024, he announced that he would present his own list in the Dutch-speaking electoral college in Brussels for the upcoming elections.[4]

Despite being nominally a bilingual and cross-community party, Team Fouad Ahidar presented candidates in only the Dutch-speaking electoral college in Brussels and for the Flemish parliament.

2024 elections

In the elections for the Brussels Parliament on June 9, 2024, the party obtained 16.47% of the votes and three seats with Fouad Ahidar, Najima El Arbaoui and Ilyas El Omari in the Dutch language group. This made Team Fouad Ahidar the second largest faction on the Dutch-speaking side, after Groen. In addition, the party obtained 17.97% and one of the six seats with M'Hamed Kasmi in the electoral area of the Brussels members of the Flemish Parliament.

After the election, Vooruit MP Hannelore Goeman claimed that the party's success was based on "fake news and lies".[5] Reformist Movement and DéFI both stated they would not form a Brussels government with Team Fouad Ahidar, effectively relegating the party to opposition.[6]

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