June 25, 2009
Syrian political party - Политическая партия Сирии

Ba’ath Party في استطلاع رأي - الرأي العام على الإنترنت - حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party Ba’ath Party مستعد لرأيك ، وتقديم الدعم للتصويت. التصويت على الانترنت! ElectionsMeter والمقصود في العالم العام بالمشاعر الشخصية للتعبير عن الرأي وحرية كل شخص في نحو السياسة والسياسيين.

The Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party (also spelled Ba’th or Baath; Arabic: ‎حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي) was founded in Damascus in the 1940s by Michel Aflaq, a Syrian intellectual, as the original secular Arab nationalist movement, to unify all Arab countries in one State and to combat Western colonial rule that dominated the Arab region at that time. In Arabic, baʿath means renaissance or resurrection. It functioned as a pan-Arab party with branches in different Arab countries, but was strongest in Syria and Iraq, coming to power in both countries in 1963. In 1966 a coup d’état by the military against the historical leadership of Michel Aflaq and Salah Bitar led the Syrian and Iraqi parties to split into rival organizations – the Qotri (or Regionalist) Syria-based party being aligned with the Soviet Union while the Qawmi (or Nationalist) Iraq-based party adopted a generally more centrist stance. Both Ba’ath parties retained the same name and maintain parallel structures in the Arab world. Aflaq left to Brazil as a concequence of that coup.