General People's Congress (Yemen)
Ruling party of Yemen since 1993 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The General People's Congress (GPC; Arabic: المؤتمر الشعبي العام) is a political party in Yemen. It has been the de jure ruling party of Yemen since 1993, three years after unification. The party is dominated by a nationalist line, and its official ideology is Arab nationalism, seeking Arab unity. In the course of the Yemeni Civil War, the party's founder and leader Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed, while the GPC fractured into three factions backing different sides in the conflict.[6]
Not to be confused with the General People's Congress (Libya).
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General People's Congress المؤتمر الشعبي العام | |
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Chairperson (disputed) | Rashad al-Alimi (pro-Hadi faction)[1][2] Sadeq Amin Abu Rass (pro-Houthi faction)[3][1] Ahmed Saleh (pro-Ahmed Saleh faction)[1] |
Spokesperson | Abdo al-Janadi |
Founder | Ali Abdullah Saleh |
Founded | 24 August 1982 |
Headquarters | Sanaa |
Newspaper | Al-Motamar |
Ideology | Yemeni nationalism Arab nationalism Pan-Arabism Big tent[4] |
Political position | Centre[5] |
House of Representatives | 168 / 301 |
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