The Kuwait Democratic Forum () is a centre-left political organization founded in 1991. Members include , , and Saleh Al-Mulla .
After the liberation of Kuwait in 1991, the Forum issued a proclamation stating the establishment of it as an issues-based organization. It was effectively a coalition where secular, leftist, and centrist organizations worked under the umbrella of the Forum, in addition to some independent politicians.
The Kuwait Democratic Forum is an Arab nationalist and Pan-Arabist organization, which pursues a secular government. It claims to be working towards achieving full democracy and instilling respect for human rights and freedoms. It advocates for women's political rights, electoral districting reform, and the decoupling of the Office of the Crown Prince and the Office of Prime Minister. KDF is currently advocating:
The Forum has a biennial assembly that elections the General Secretary, the Central Committee, and the organizational whip. The General Secretary appoints the secretariat that governs the organization's day-to-day operations. The Central Committee, composed of elected members and the General Secretary, develops strategies and tactics.
The organization's leadership for the 2022 to 2025 cycle is:
The Chairperson of the Central Committee is Bandar Al Khairan.