Arab National Party (historical)

Arab National Party
الحزب القومي العربي
Parti National Arabe
Leader Zaki al-Arsuzi
Founded 1939
Dissolved 1939
Preceded by League of Nationalist Action
Succeeded by Arab Ba'ath Party
Ideology Arab nationalism,
Pan-Arabism

The Arab National Party (Arabic: الحزب القومي العربي Al-Hizb Al-Qawmi Al-'Arabi; French: Parti National Arabe) was an Arab nationalist party in Syria in 1939, founded by Zaki al-Arsuzi.[1] Al-Arsuzi had been associated with Arab nationalist politics during the interwar period. He had been associated with the League of Nationalist Action, a political party strongly influenced by fascism and Nazism with its paramilitary "Ironshirts", that existed in Syria from 1932 to 1940.[2] Al-Arsuzi left the National Action League in 1939 after its popular leader died and the party had fallen into disarray, he founded the Arab National Party in 1939 and dissolved later that year.[3]

References

  1. Michel Curtis. People and Politics in the Middle East. Transaction Books. Pp. 138, 135-138.
  2. Michel Curtis. People and Politics in the Middle East. Transaction Books. Pp. 138, 132-138.
  3. Michel Curtis. People and Politics in the Middle East. Transaction Books. Pp. 138, 135-138.
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