Socialist Nation Party

Political party in Iraq

The Socialist Nation Party is an Iraqi political party that was founded by Salih Jabr in 1951.[1][2] The party sought to gain popularity by adopting socialism, Arab nationalism, and democratic principles. It was faced by enormous amount of skepticism and criticism from the Iraqi press as Jaber was known for having close ties with feudalists and tribal leaders who opposed socialism.[1] The party opposed Nuri Al-Said policies and sought to limit his influence over Iraqi politics. It published two newspapers: Al-Naba' (The News), and Al-Umma (The Nation).[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "عندما اسس صالح جبر حزب الامة الاشتراكي سنة 1951". Almada.
  2. ^ a b "نافذة على التاريخ السياسي للعراق". Azzaman Newspaper.
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