Jordanian Democratic Popular Unity Party
Jordanian Democratic Popular Unity Party (Arabic: حزب الوحدة الشعبية الديمقراطي الأردني Hizb Al-Wahdah Al-Sha'abiyah Al-Dimuqratiyyah Al-Urduniy) is a political party in Jordan. The party was formed in 1990, when the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine separated their branch in Jordan to become a separate party.
Jordanian Democratic Popular Unity Party حزب الوحدة الشعبية الديمقراطي الأردني | |
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| Founded | 20 November 1990 |
| Registered | 9 February 1993 |
| Split from | PFLP |
| Headquarters | Amman |
| Newspaper | Nida'a al-Watan |
| Ideology | Arab socialism Palestinian nationalism Democratic socialism Secularism Left-wing nationalism |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| Colors | Black, red, white and green (Pan-Arab colors) |
| Slogan | For a democratic national Jordan and the recovery of the legitimate national rights of the Palestinian people |
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The party publishes Nida'a al-Watan.
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