Democratic Movement for Algerian Renewal

Member State of the African Union Member State of the Arab League The Democratic Movement for Algerian Renewal (French: Mouvement Démocratique pour le Renouveau Algérien, MDRA) was a political party in Algeria.

The party was founded by Krim Belkacem in Paris in October 1967.

[1] It was linked to a 1968 assassination attempt on President Houari Boumediene, which ultimately led to Belkacem being assassinated by the Sécurité Militaire two years later.

[1] In 1989 the party was resurrected by Slimane Amirat, one of Belkacem's associates.

Dominated by Kabyles, it gained few members and little support.