National Progressive Front (Syria)
NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE FRONT (SYRIA)
coalition of left-wing and progressive parties in syria.
The National Progressive Front is a coalition of Syrian political parties established on 7 March 1972 after the Correction Movement led by President Hafiz al-Asad. It consists of six parties under the leadership of al-Baʿth Arab Socialist Party. The other parties are the Syrian Communist Party, the Arab Socialist Union, the Socialist Unionist Party, the Arab Socialists Party, and the Socialist Unionist Democratic Party. The charter of the coalition states that its central leadership is formed from a chairman (who is at the same time the president of the Republic and the secretary-general of the Baʿth Party), nine members of al-Baʿth, and two members of each of the other parties. With the exception of al-Baʿth, the parties that comprise the Front are not allowed to canvass for supporters in the army or the student unions. In December 2000 the Baʿth Party command allowed the six coalition parties to open provincial offices and issue newspapers publicly.
see also asad, hafiz al-.
Bibliography
Seale, Patrick. Asad of Syria: The Struggle for the Middle East. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1988.
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