User:Asim Fageary

--Asim Fageary (talk) 07:47, 7 December 2011 (UTC)Liberal Democratic Party (Sudan) and the future horizons

When we talk about a political party and we are in the 21st century which is witnessing a remarkable growth in awareness and a general trend towards democracy, justice, equality and peace, and given the structures of the old & traditional political parties in Sudan in terms of their organization structures and leadership, experience and their thesis, we find that it has been rooming in the same surroundings by become not only familiar but boring, which in many cases, expressed by their members or friends, or by those who see themselves on the side of those parties prior to mentioning the same by others outside the circle of their kin.

The political stagnation and lifelessness of political as well as the poorness of the cultural movement amongst Sudanese society is a natural consequence of that situation of intractable political crisis in Sudan, where the political crisis of Sudan is the main cause of all economic and social crises and bad living status that taking place in our country and the crisis during the era of Inqaz (Albashir Regime) where corruption has become a feature of the current days and obvious to everybody’s eye and appears in every single part of the governmental agencies without any reservations.

Based on the entire foregoing and further factors and elements, the Liberal Democratic Party is likely to have the honor of being the first choice for the majority of Sudan nation, the reasons that are enjoyed by this new emerged political party in Sudan, are many and may be summarized without limitation in the following:

1-	The party is opened for all people without any kind of discrimination. 2-	The party adopts free thinking methodology and never restricts personal opinions. 3-	The party deals with the gender issue fairly and practically. 4-	The party encourages its members to contribute in every single activity and show up free hand participations. 5-	The party overcame the critical sickness of the traditional parties such like the central control over the members and literal guidelines those traditional parties used to impose to their members.

Although the above positive features distinguish the Sudanese Liberal Democratic Party, still the same remains challenges to be best practiced by the Sudanese Liberal Democratic Party.

Best Wishes and to the TOP

Asim Fgaeary--Asim Fageary (talk) 07:47, 7 December 2011 (UTC)