People's Party (Syria)

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The People's Party (Arabic: حزب الشعب Ḥizb aš-Šaʿb; French: Parti du peuple) was a Syrian political party that dominated Syrian politics during the 1950s and the early 1960s. The party was officially founded in August 1948 by Rushdi al-Kikhiya, Nazem al-Qudsi and Mustafa bey Barmada.[5] It saw its greatest levels of support among Aleppo merchants, bankers and those in agriculture in surrounding areas. It supported closer ties with Hashemite-ruled Iraq and Jordan, although some members also supported closer ties with Lebanon. Similar to its rival, the National Party, it was also popular among landowners and landlords.

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People's Party
حزب الشعب
FoundedAugust 1948 (1948-08)
Dissolved1963 (1963)
Split fromNational Bloc
HeadquartersAleppo
NewspaperAl-Shaʻb
IdeologyLiberalism[1][2]
National liberalism
Liberal nationalism
Liberal conservatism
Conservative liberalism
Social liberalism
Pan-Arabism
Populism
Pro-Hashemite dynasty
Pro-Western Bloc[3][4]
Political positionCentre-right
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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.[6]

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