Arab Socialist Union (Libya)
The Arab Socialist Union of Libya (ASU) was a political party in Libya from 1971 to 1977 led by Muammar Gaddafi. Gaddafi served as chairman of the party.[2]
Arab Socialist Union of Libya االإتحاد الإشتراكي العربي في ليبيا | |
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Chairman | Muammar Gaddafi |
General Secretary | Bashir Hawady |
Founded | 11 June 1971[1] |
Dissolved | 3 March 1977 |
Headquarters | Tripoli, Libya |
Ideology | Arab nationalism Arab socialism Pan-Arabism Nasserism |
Many aspects of Muammar Gaddafi's Libyan socialist revolution were based on that of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Like Nasser, Gaddafi seized power with a Free Officers Movement, which in 1971 became the Arab Socialist Union of Libya.[3] Like its Egyptian counterpart, the Libyan ASU was the sole legal party and was designed as a vehicle for integrated national expression rather than as a political party.
Bashir Hawady was the general secretary of the party.[4] In May 1972, the Libyan ASU and the Egyptian ASU agreed to merge their two parties into a single body.[5]
References
- Political Culture in Libya. Routledge. 5 September 2013. p. 46. ISBN 9781136115868.
- Cairo Press Review. 21 June 1973. p. 26.
- "Libya - The Arab Socialist Union". countrystudies.us. Retrieved 2021-06-02.
- Cairo Press Review, 1972. p. 11
- The Middle East: Abstracts and index, Vol. 23, Part 2. Library Information and Research Service., 1999. p. 248
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