Formerly ruling parties as majority or sole party Parties officially ruling as majority or sole Part of ruling government
Below are lists of political parties espousing Pan-Arabist and Arab Nationalist ideologies in various approaches. Arab nationalism or Arabism in its contemporary concept refers to the belief that the Arab people are one people united by language , culture, history, geography and interests, and that a single Arab state will be established to unite the Arabs within the borders drawn by colonial powers .
Ruling as Majority
Minor Representation in Lower-House
No representation in Lower-House
Nasserist
Egypt – Dignity Party (Egypt) , Egyptian Popular Current
Europe – Arab European League
Iraq – Arab Struggle Party , Nasserist Socialist Vanguard Party ,
Lebanon – Al-Mourabitoun , Nasserist Unionists Movement , Union of Working People's Forces , Toilers League , Lebanese Arab Movement
Palestine – Arab Palestine Organization , Action Organization for the Liberation of Palestine
Syria – Democratic Arab Socialist Union
Yemen – Democratic Nasserist Party , Nasserist Reform Organization
Arab Nationalism
Bahrain – National Justice Movement , Progressive Democratic Tribune
Egypt – Arab Unification Party , Arab Party for Justice and Equality , Arab Unification Party , Egyptian Arab Union Party , Free Republican Party , National Conciliation Party , United Nasserist Party , Arabic Popular Movement , Arabism Egypt Party
Iran – Islamic Reconciliation Party
Israel – Arab Democratic Party , Arab National Party
Jordan – Jordanian Arab Party
Kuwait – Kuwait Democratic Forum
Lebanon – Arab Democratic Party , Democratic Left Movement , Najjadeh Party , People's Movement , Lebanese Arab Struggle Movement , Arab Unification Party
Palestine – Palestinian Arab Front , Palestinian Liberation Front
Tunisia – Popular Unity Party , Unionist Democratic Union
Arab Socialism
Bahrain – National Democratic Action Society , Popular Front for the Liberation of Bahrain , Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf
Egypt – Egypt Arab Socialist Party
Iraq – Arab Revolutionary Workers Party
Israel – Da'am Workers Party
Jordan – Jordanian Democratic Popular Unity Party
Lebanon – Arab Socialist Action Party , Lebanese Social Democratic Party , Progressive Arab Front , Socialist Lebanon , Communist Action Organization in Lebanon , Arab Socialist Union
Sudan – Islamic Socialist Party
Syria – Social Democratic Unionists
Tunisia – Democratic Patriots' Unified Party , Workers' Party
Ba'athism
Algeria – Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party of Algeria
Bahrain – Nationalist Democratic Assembly [ 28]
Iraq – Arab Socialist Ba'ath ,[ 29] Al-Awda
Jordan – Arab Ba'ath Progressive Party , Jordanian Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party
Kuwait – Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Kuwait Region
Lebanon – Socialist Arab Lebanon Vanguard Party
Libya – Libyan Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party [ 30]
Mauritania – National Vanguard Party
Palestine – Arab Liberation Front , As-Sa'iqa
Sudan – Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party , Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party , Sudanese Ba'ath Party
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic – Sahrawi Socialist Baath Party
Syria – Democratic Socialist Arab Ba'ath Party , Arab Socialist Ba'ath
Tunisia – Party of the Democratic Arab Vanguard
Yemen – Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party , National Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party
Defunct or Banned
Nasserist
Egypt – Nasserist People's Congress Party , Senior Nasserist Conference [ 31]
Lebanon – Progressive Arab Front , Union of Working People's Forces-Corrective Movement , United Nasserite Organization
Libya – Arab Socialist Union (Libya)
Saudi Arabia – Arabian Peninsula People's Union
Arab Nationalism
Egypt – Syrian Unity Party
Europe – Andalusian Liberation
Iraq – Al-Muthanna Club , Arab Unity Party , Party of National Brotherhood , Reconciliation and Liberation Bloc
Israel – Agriculture and Development , Arab List for Bedouin and Villagers , Cooperation and Brotherhood
Palestine – Arab People's Movement , National Bloc , Palestine Arab Party , Reform Party
Ottoman Empire – Al-ʽAhd (Iraq) , Al-Fatat
Syria – Arab National Party , League of Nationalist Action , National Party
Tunisia – Destour
Yemen – Free Yemeni Movement , National Liberation Front
Arab Socialism
Egypt – Young Egypt Party
Iraq – Arab Struggle Party , Arabic Toilers' Movement
Jordan – Jordanian Revolutionary People's Party , National Socialist Party
Lebanon – Organization of Lebanese Socialists
Mauritania – Mauritanian National Renaissance Party
Oman – Dhofar Liberation Front , Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman
Palestine – Youth Congress Party , Palestine Popular Liberation Organization
Saudi Arabia – Arab Socialist Action Party
Yemen – Revolutionary Democratic Party
Zanzibar – Umma Party
Ba'athism
Oman – National Democratic Front for the Liberation of Oman and the Arabian Gulf
Yemen – People's Vanguard Party
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