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Political party in Syria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Syrian National Youth Party is a political party that was approved on 14 March 2012 following the Syrian constitutional referendum, 2012 that introduced multi party elections into Syria.[1][2] It describes itself as neither "pro- or anti-government" but says while it "opposes wrongdoing"; it functions "under the umbrella of Syria, the homeland, and President Bashar al-Assad" [3]
Syrian National Youth Party | |
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Leader | Maher Merhej |
Secretary-General | Nabil Merhaj |
Founded | 14 March 2012 |
Headquarters | Damascus, Syria |
Ideology | Youth rights |
People's Council | 0 / 250 |
It fielded three candidates in Damascus Governorate in the Syrian parliamentary election, 2012, although contested the results, claiming that the vote had been marred by irregularities and fraud. As a result, the party rejected the election results and proclaimed the new parliament illegitimate.[4]
The secretary-general is Nabil Merhaj and the co-founder and spokesman is Maher Mirhej [3][5]
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