Arab Ba'ath Progressive Party is a topic that has captured the attention of people of all ages and backgrounds in recent years. Since its emergence, it has aroused unprecedented interest and generated debates in all areas. As it has evolved, it has managed to cross borders and has influenced the way people think, act and relate. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of Arab Ba'ath Progressive Party and its impact on society today, as well as the possible repercussions it may have in the future.
Arab Ba'ath Progressive Party حزب البعث العربي التقدمي | |
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Leader | Fuad Dabbour |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Amman, Jordan |
Ideology | Neo-Ba'athism Assadism Arab nationalism Revolutionary socialism Pan-Arabism State secularism Anti-Zionism Anti-imperialism |
International affiliation | Ba'ath Party (Syrian-dominated faction) |
House of Representatives | 0 / 130 |
House of Senate | 0 / 75 |
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www.abpparty.org | |
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The Arab Ba'ath Progressive Party (Arabic: حزب البعث العربي التقدمي Ḥizb al-Baʿṯ al-ʿArabī t-Taqaddumī, Arabic pronunciation: [ˈħiz.b‿al.ˈbaʕ.θ‿al.ˈʕa.ra.bi‿t.ta.ˈqad.du.miː]) is a political party in Jordan. It is the Jordanian regional branch of the Syrian-led Ba'ath Party. It was legally registered for the first time in 1993. The party is small, but despite it small size, the branch is able to get a decent footprint in Jordanian media through its leader, Fuad Dabbour. Dabbour's fiery statements on foreign policy are frequently quoted by the press.[citation needed] The party is less known than its pro-Iraqi counterpart, the Jordanian Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. Fuad Dabbour is the branch's Regional Secretary.
The party's stated objectives are:
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Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Outcome | Leader |
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1997 | Boycotted | 0 / 80
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2003 | Boycotted | 0 / 110
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2007 | Boycotted | 0 / 110
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2010 | Boycotted | 0 / 110
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2013 | Boycotted | 0 / 150
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Fuad Dabbour | |||
2016 | 0 / 130
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Fuad Dabbour | ||||
2020 | 0 / 130
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Fuad Dabbour |
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