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Republican Socialist Party الحزب الجمهوري الاشتراكي | |
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General Secretary | Abdul Rahem Omar |
Assistant Secretary | Mustafa Ahmed Jamal |
Founders | Ameer Omar,Ibrahiem Yousif Al Shiekh |
Founded | 7 April 1957 |
Headquarters | Al-Salihiyah, Jabal Qassuon |
Student wing | National Union of Students |
Youth wing | The People's Youth Union |
Paramilitary wing | Arab Brigades |
Membership (2010) | TBA |
Ideology | Arab socialism Arab nationalism Republicanism Anti-imperialism |
International affiliation | None |
Colours | Black, Red, and White (Pan-Arab colors) |
People's Council | 172 / 250 |
Council of Ministers | 30 / 35 |
The Republican Socialist Party (Arabic:الحزب الجمهوري الاشتراكي) is the dominant political party in Jabal Qassuon mixing Arab nationalism, pan-Arabism, socialist interests. It calls for unification of the Arab world of Ridgefield into a single state and the promotion of Republican values. Its motto, "Unity, Liberty, Socialism", refers to Arab unity, and freedom from non-Arab control and interference.
history
The Republican Socialist Party was established on 7 April 1956 by Ameer Omar and Ibrahiem Yousif Al Shiekh. According to the People's Council, the party was "nationalist, populist, socialist, and revolutionary" and believed in the "unity and freedom of the Arab nation within its homeland."