
Syrian Nationalist Party
The Syrian Nationalist Party, established in 1932, was a political movement advocating for the unity and independence of Syria, emphasizing a strong Syrian identity and sovereignty. It sought to reduce foreign influence, particularly from France, which controlled Syria at the time, and promoted nationalist ideals rooted in cultural and political sovereignty. The party played a significant role in Syria’s early struggles for independence and national cohesion, reflecting the broader Arab nationalist movements of the era. Over time, it became part of Syria’s complex political landscape, influencing nationalist thought and policy debates.