RESIST is an electoral list formed as a result of the coalition between the Marxist–Leninist Workers' Party of Belgium (PTB; Partij van de Arbeit) and the Arab European League (AEL' Arabisch-Europese Liga) for the Belgian federal election, 2003 in the Flemish Region.[1][2] RESIST was led by PTB lawyer Zohra Othman, herself an ethnic Arab of Moroccan extraction, and received 10,059 votes.[3] Consequently, AEL distanced itself from PTB and formed a new party called the Moslim Democratische Partij.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Witte, Els (2009). Political History of Belgium: From 1830 Onwards. p. 431. ISBN 9054875178.
  2. Van Assche, Martine. "The Belgian Federal Elections of 18 May 2003". sussex.ac.uk. University of Essex. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  3. Antisemitism and Racism Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine, Stephen Roth Institute
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