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Party of National Brotherhood

The Party of National Brotherhood or National Brotherhood Party〔〔 (''Hizb al-Ikha al-Watani'' or HIW) was an Iraqi political party formed in 1930/1931 by Yasin al-Hashimi, Naji al-Suwaydi, and Rashid Ali al-Gaylani.〔 A pan-Arabist〔 and strongly nationalist party, it became associated with opposition to the British Empire. It dominated Iraqi governments from its foundation until the 1936 coup.
== History ==
HIW was formed in 1931 as a merger between the minor National and People's parties and other like-minded nationalist groups.〔S. Helmsley Longrigg, ''Iraq 1900 to 1950'', London: Oxford University Press, 1953, p. 184.〕 It gathered opponents of then Prime Minister Nuri Pasha al-Said who had concluded the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930.〔 The new party soon gained the support Jam'iyat Ashab al-San'a (Artisans' Society), the largest trade union in Iraq.〔P. Sluglett. ''Britain in Iraq'', London: Ithaca Press, 1976, p. 206.〕 The party held its first meeting in Baghdad in March of the same year, attracting 2000 followers to a rally where they called for a new government and a redefinition of the relationship between Iraq and the United Kingdom.〔Sluglett, op cit, p. 207.〕 In order to demonstrate its importance the party organised strikes in July, although there was no direct political motive behind the move, other than showing that the HIW had support.〔Helmsley Longrigg, op cit, p. 184.〕
The party formed a pact with the Nationalist Party in 1932 and used this to gain influence in the Iraqi parliament.〔Helmsley Longrigg, op cit, p. 229.〕 With this influence secured they forced out the government of Naji Shawkat and soon established an HIW government, despite the fact that the majority of the chamber had been elected on an anti-HIW ticket.〔Helmsley Longrigg, op cit, p. 230.〕 However the initial government was not to last long as advisers close to the new king Ghazi convinced him that the HIW government was responsible for tribal unrest. As such the government was removed and al-Kaylani and his right-hand man Yasin Pasha were to be excluded from future governments.〔Helmsley Longrigg, op cit, p. 240.〕 This remained the case for future HIW administrations, although al-Kaylani returned to the top job after Ghazi's death.

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