Sudanese Ba'ath Party  حزب البعث السوداني  | |
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| Leader | Mohamed Ali Jadin | 
| Founded | 2002 | 
| Split from | Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Country of Sudan | 
| Headquarters | Khartoum | 
| Ideology | Ba'athism | 
| National affiliation | National Consensus Forces | 
| Colors | Black, Red, White and Green (Pan-Arab colors) | 
| National Assembly of Sudan | 0 / 426  | 
| Council of States | 0 / 50  | 
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Sudanese Ba'ath Party (Arabic: حزب البعث السوداني, Ḥizb al-Ba‘th al-Sūdānī) is a political party in Sudan.[1] It is said to be neutral to the Syria-Iraq split within Ba'athist politics.[2]
History
The party emerged from a split within the pro-Iraqi Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Country of Sudan in 2002. Another Sudanese faction, led by Kamal Bolad remained in the pan-Arab party.[3][4][5]
Prominent members
In 2010, Mohamed Ali Jadein was a prominent member of the Sudanese Ba'ath Party.[6] In 2013, his group was viewed as having split from the "Ba'ath (Sudan Region) Party".[3]
References
- ↑ "الموضوع : - مشروع قانون الانتخابات". Archived from the original on October 20, 2008. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
 - ↑ "Return of Sudanese Ba'athists". Cablegate. Archived from the original on 18 May 2013. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
 - 1 2 Archived November 18, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ Archived April 4, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ "شهادة شخصية حول كتاب " صفحات من تاريخ حزب البعث في السودان " : صحيفة حريات". Hurriyatsudan.com. 2011-11-01. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
 - ↑ "TEXT: Sudan opposition outlines position on elections - Sudan Tribune: Plural news and views on Sudan". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
 
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