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People's Party
حزب الشعب
Founded1925 (1925)
Dissolved1963 (1963)
HeadquartersAleppo
Newspaperal-Sha'b
IdeologyLiberalism[1][2]
Pro-Western[3][4]
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationNational Bloc (1928–47)

The People's Party (Arabic: حزب الشعب Ḥizb Al-Sha'ab; French: Parti du peuple) was a Syrian political party, that dominated Syrian politics during the 1950s and the early 1960s, for almost a decade. The party was founded in 1925 by Abd al-Rahman Shahbandar,[5] and alongside its rival, the National Party, was part of the National Bloc, a national coalition that played an important role in the Syrian struggle against the French mandate.[6]

In recent years there have been discussions about reviving the party in some form, following the liberalization of requirements for membership in the National Progressive Front, but this has not materialized.[7]

Leaders

Leader Tenure Position(s)
Abd al-Rahman Shahbandar 1925–1940 Minister of Foreign Affairs
Hashim al-Atassi 1940–1955 President of Syria
Nazim al-Kudsi 1955–1963 President of Syria

References

  1. ^ Lawson 2013, pp. 61–63.
  2. ^ Schumann 2010, pp. 54–62.
  3. ^ Moubayed 2006, p. 200.
  4. ^ Maddy-Weitzman 1993, p. 151.
  5. ^ Scott & Hughes 2013, p. 58.
  6. ^ Commins 2004, pp. 214–215.
  7. ^ Sami, Moubayed (26 April 2005). "Syria's Ba'athists loosen the reins". Asia Times Online. Hong Kong. Retrieved 5 April 2010. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |pmd= (help)

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