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Syrian Democratic People's Party : ウィキペディア英語版
Syrian Democratic People's Party

The Syrian Democratic People's Party (until 2005 the Syrian Communist Party (Political Bureau), was also known as the Syrian Communist Party (Riyad al-Turk)) ((アラビア語:حزب الشعب الديمقراطي السوري) ''Hizb Al-Sha'ab Al-Dimuqratiy Al-Suriy'') is a left-wing, democratic opposition party in Syria that is banned by the Syrian government. It is a part of several Syrian opposition alliances which are aimed at overthrowing the Syrian government, the National Democratic Rally, and the Damascus Declaration.
==Origins and split from the SCP==
The party was formed from a split in the Syrian Communist Party, beginning in the late 1960s with disagreements over Arab nationalism and the authoritarian leadership of Khaled Bakdash. Radicals around Riyad al-Turk criticized Bakdash and asked for internal party democracy, as well as a more favorable view towards Arab nationalism and pan-Arabism. They later objected to the Bakdash leadership's decision to join the pro-government National Progressive Front (NPF) in 1972. Essentially the choice facing the Communists then was to submit to the leadership of the Ba'th Party in the NPF, which brought a variety of restrictions, or attempt to function outside the law. The old leadership of the party under Bakdash chose the former option; the more left-wing elements followed Riad al-Turk into opposition, finalizing the split in the party. Turk's faction took the name SCP (Political Bureau), but was also known by the name of its leader, as SCP (Turk).

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