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Ba'ath Party (1947–1966) , in full Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, was a pan-Arab political party founded in Syria. Ba'ath Party may also refer to these Ba'athist political parties: *Arab Ba'ath Movement (1940–1947), succeeded by the Ba'ath Party *Arab Ba'ath (1940–1947), an early Ba'athist party in Syria *Democratic Socialist Arab Ba'ath Party (1970–present), Syria *Sudanese Ba'ath Party (2002–present) *Ba'ath Party (Syrian-dominated faction) (1966–2024), following the split of the original Ba'ath Party after the 1966 Syrian coup d'état **Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region (1947–2024) **Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Yemen Region (1947–1966) **Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Lebanon Region (1966–present) **Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Organization of Sudan (1980–present) *Ba'ath Party (Iraqi-dominated faction) (1966–present) **Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region (1948–2003) **Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Region of Sudan (founded 1970) ...
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Ba'ath Party
The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party ( ' ), also known simply as Bath Party (), was a political party founded in Syria by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, and associates of Zaki al-Arsuzi. The party espoused Ba'athism, which is an ideology mixing Arab nationalist, pan-Arab, Arab socialist, and anti-imperialist interests. Ba'athism calls for the unification of the Arab world into a single state. Its motto, " Unity, Freedom, Socialism", refers to Arab unity and freedom from non-Arab control and interference. The party was founded by the merger of the Arab Ba'ath Movement, led by ʿAflaq and al-Bitar, and the Arab Ba'ath, led by al-ʾArsūzī, on 7 April 1947 as the Arab Ba'ath Party. The party quickly established branches in other Arab countries, although it would only hold power in Iraq and Syria. In 1952, the Arab Ba'ath Party merged with the Arab Socialist Movement, led by Akram al-Hourani, to form the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. The newly formed party was a rela ...
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