Syrian Democratic People's Party
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The Syrian Democratic People's Party (Arabic: حزب الشعب الديمقراطي السوري, romanized: Hizb Al-Sha'ab Al-Dimuqratiy Al-Suriy) is a centre-left, democratic opposition party in Syria. It is a member of the Syrian opposition, a member of the National Democratic Rally, and a participant in the Damascus Declaration.
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Syrian Democratic People's Party حزب الشعب الديمقراطي السوري | |
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Leader | Ghias Youn al-Soud |
Founder | Riad al-Turk |
Founded | 1973 (1973) |
Split from | Syrian Communist Party |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Ideology | 1973-1992: Syrian nationalism[citation needed] 1992-present: Social democracy Democratic socialism Secularism |
Political position | 1973-1992: Left-wing 1992-present: Centre-left |
National affiliation | National Democratic Rally |
International affiliation | Progressive Alliance[1] |
Colors | Red |
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The party emerged in 1973 from a split within the Syrian Communist Party. Until 2005, it operated under the name Syrian Communist Party (Political Bureau), and was also known as the Syrian Communist Party (Riyad al-Turk) after its founder Riyad al-Turk. In 2005, the party announced its departure from communism and turned to social democracy. Today, the party is a member of the Progressive Alliance.[1]