Nasserite Unification movement

Nasserite Unification movement

The Nasserite Unification Movement is a minor Lebanese political party headed by Mr. Samir Sabbagh. It aims to unify all Lebanese Nasserite parties under one leadership. The Movement is currently part of the pro-Syrian March 8 Alliance.


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