Ba'ath Party (Syrian-dominated faction)

Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party
حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي
Governing bodyCentral Command (2018–2024)
General SecretaryBashar al-Assad (last)
Assistant General SecretaryIbrahim al-Hadid (last)
Founded25 February 1966
DissolvedSyrian main branch: 11 December 2024
(other branches still active)
Split fromBa'ath Party (unitary)
HeadquartersDamascus, Syria (1966–2024)
NewspaperBa'ath Message
IdeologyNeo-Ba'athism
Assadism (from 1971)
Arab nationalism
Pan-Arabism
Arab socialism
Syrian nationalism
Syrian irredentism
Anti-imperialism
Anti-Zionism
Historical:
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationAxis of Resistance
Colors    
Black, red, white and green (pan-Arab colors)
Slogan"Unity, Freedom, Socialism"
Party flag

The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party (Arabic: حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي, romanized: Ḥizb al-Ba‘th al-‘Arabī al-Ishtirākī; ba‘th meaning "resurrection"), also referred to as the pro-Syrian Ba'ath movement, is a neo-Ba'athist political party with branches across the Arab world. From 1970 until 2000, the party was led by the Syrian president and Secretary General Hafez al-Assad. Until 26 October 2018, leadership was shared between his son Bashar al-Assad (head of the Syrian regional organization) and Abdullah al-Ahmar (head of the pan-Arab national organization).

In 2018, after the reunification of the National and Regional Command, Bashar al-Assad became the Secretary General of the Central Command. The Syrian Regional Branch of the party was the largest organisation within the Syrian-led Ba'ath Party; it ruled Syria from the 1963 coup to the fall of the Assad regime in 2024. The Syrian Regional Branch's activities were indefinitely suspended on 11 December 2024 and its assets transferred to the transitional government, dissolving the branch. Other branches of the Syrian-dominated Ba'ath faction continued to operate, with the Palestinian branch As-Sa'iqa even resuming its activities inside Syria.