- Palestinian People's Party
__NOTOC__The Palestinian People's Party (PPP, in Arabic حزب الشعب الفلسطيني "Hizb al-Sha'b al-Filastini"), founded in 1982 as the Palestinian Communist Party, is a
socialist political party in thePalestinian territories and among the Palestinian diaspora.The original
Palestine Communist Party had been founded in 1919. After the foundation of the state ofIsrael and theJordan ian annexation of theWest Bank , the West Bank communists joined as theJordanian Communist Party , which gained considerable support among Palestinians. It established a strong position in the Palestiniantrade union movement and retained considerable popularity in the West Bank during the 1970s, but its support subsequently declined. In theGaza strip a separate Palestinian communist organization was established.In February, 1982, prominent Palestinian communists held a conference and re-established the Palestinian Communist Party. The new party established relations with the
Palestine Liberation Organization , and joined the PLO in 1987. A PCP member was included in the Executive Committee of the PLO in April that year. [Gresh, Alain. Review: "Palestinian Communists and the Intifadah". Middle East Report, No. 157, Israel Faces the Uprising. (Mar - Apr., 1989), pp. 34-36. Gresh argues that the inclusion of PCP into the PLO leadership indicated an increased influence of theSoviet Union in intra-Palestinian politics.] PCP was the sole PLO member not based amongst thefedayeen organizations.The PCP was one of the four components of the Unified National Leadership of the
First Intifada , and played an important role in mobilizing grassroots support for the uprising.The party, under the leadership of
Bashir Barghouti , played an important role in reevaluatingMarxism-Leninism as a political philosophy earlier than many other communist organisations in the region. It was renamed in 1991, after the collapse of theSoviet Union , to the Palestinian People's Party, arguing that the class struggle in Palestine should be postponed until after liberation.The party was an enthusiastic advocate of the
Oslo Accords .In 2002, the party's then general secretary,
Mustafa Barghouti left it with some supporters to found thePalestinian National Initiative .In the January 2005 presidential election, the party's candidate
Bassam as-Salhi received 2.67% of the vote. [http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:QEMu5_FKYw8J:www.elections.ps/english/news/details.php%3Fid%3D329]At the
Palestinian legislative election, 2006 PPP formed a joint list called "Al-badeel" for the left wing parties withDemocratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine ,Palestine Democratic Union and independents. It received 2.8% of the popular vote and won two of the Council's 132 seats.Party leaders
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Bashir Barghouti (1982-1998)
*Hannah Amireh ,Abdel Majid Hamadan ,Mustafa Barghouti (1998-2002)
*Bassam Al-Salhi (since 2003)Other notable members
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Suleiman Al-Najab , member of thePLO Executive Committee .See also
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List of political parties in the Palestinian National Authority
*Palestine Communist Party (1923-1943)References
External links
* [http://www.palpeople.org/ www.palpeople.org] (official site, in Arabic but with some pages in English).
* [http://www.palpeople.org/viewPage.aspx?subjectid=6 A historical background to the Palestinian People’s Party, from the Party's website]
* [http://www.mideastweb.org/palestianparties.htm#Palestinian%20People%E2%80%99s%20Party www.mideastweb.org]
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