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[td]}}[/td] [td]The''' Watan Party of Afghanistan''' ({{langx|prs|ΨΨ²Ψ¨ ΩΨ·Ω Ψ§ΩΨΊΨ§ΩΨ³ΨͺΨ§Ω|Hezb-e Watan-e Afganestan|Homeland Party of Afghanistan}}) was a [[Social democracy|social democratic]] [[List of political parties in Afghanistan|political party]] in [[Afghanistan]]. The party describes itself as "national and democratic, progressive and reformist".<ref name="afghanistan-analysts.org">{{cite web|url=https://www.afghanistan-analysts.or...e-watan-announces-another-relaunch/|title=The Ghost of Najibullah: Hezb-e Watan announces (another) relaunch - Afghanistan Analysts Network|website=www.afghanistan-analysts.org|date=21 August 2017}}</ref>[/td]
[td]The''' Watan Party of Afghanistan''' ({{langx|prs|ΨΨ²Ψ¨ ΩΨ·Ω Ψ§ΩΨΊΨ§ΩΨ³ΨͺΨ§Ω|Hezb-e Watan-e Afganestan|Homeland Party of Afghanistan}}) was a [[Social democracy|social democratic]] [[List of political parties in Afghanistan|political party]] in [[Afghanistan]]. The party described itself as "national and democratic, progressive and reformist".<ref name="afghanistan-analysts.org">{{cite web|url=https://www.afghanistan-analysts.or...e-watan-announces-another-relaunch/|title=The Ghost of Najibullah: Hezb-e Watan announces (another) relaunch - Afghanistan Analysts Network|website=www.afghanistan-analysts.org|date=21 August 2017}}</ref>[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]== History ==[/td]
[td]== History ==[/td] [td]The party was founded in exile during the time of the [[Taliban regime]] on 28 June 1997 in [[Munich]], [[Germany]], and has members inside the country where it is not officially registered. It considers itself a continuation of the leftist ideas of [[Mohammad Najibullah]] and his [[Democratic Watan Party of Afghanistan|Watan Party]], which was established in 1990 as the successor to the ruling [[People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan]] (PDPA). The Munich conference elected [[Muhammad Isa Jassur]] as the leader of the party. The party held its second congress in [[Frankfurt/Main]] in 2000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kas.de/db_files/dokumente/7_dokument_dok_pdf_9674_2.pdf|title=Watan Party of Afghanistan|date=24 May 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2013052...7_dokument_dok_pdf_9674_2.pdf|archive-date=24 May 2013}}</ref>[/td]
[td]The party was founded in exile during the time of the [[Taliban regime]] on 28 June 1997 in [[Munich]], [[Germany]], and has members inside the country where it is not officially registered. It considered itself a continuation of the leftist ideas of [[Mohammad Najibullah]] and his [[Democratic Watan Party of Afghanistan|Watan Party]], which was established in 1990 as the successor to the ruling [[People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan]] (PDPA). The Munich conference elected [[Muhammad Isa Jassur]] as the leader of the party. The party held its second congress in [[Frankfurt/Main]] in 2000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kas.de/db_files/dokumente/7_dokument_dok_pdf_9674_2.pdf|title=Watan Party of Afghanistan|date=24 May 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2013052...7_dokument_dok_pdf_9674_2.pdf|archive-date=24 May 2013}}</ref>[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]On 28 July 2017, thousands attended an event at a [[Kabul]] hotel for the fourth "consultative gathering for a legal relaunch of Watan Party". In the past, the party has attempted to register under the PDPA name, but has been refused registration.<ref name="afghanistan-analysts.org"/>[/td]
[td]On 28 July 2017, thousands attended an event at a [[Kabul]] hotel for the fourth "consultative gathering for a legal relaunch of Watan Party". In the past, the party has attempted to register under the PDPA name, but has been refused registration.<ref name="afghanistan-analysts.org"/>[/td]
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