Nationalist Democratic Assembly التجمع القومي الديمقراطي |
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Leader | Rasul al-Jishi |
Founded | 1991 |
Headquarters | Zinj[1] |
Ideology | Ba'athism, Arab nationalism |
International affiliation | Iraqi Ba'ath Party |
Official colors | Black, Red, White and Green |
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Nationalist Democratic Assembly (Arabic: التجمع القومي الديمقراطي), a political group attached to the Baghdad-based Ba'ath Party in Bahrain. The organization is led by Rasul al-Jishi.
It is part of a four-party opposition alliance opposing the government, which comprises two Shia Islamist parties, Al Wefaq and the Islamic Action Society and the former Maoist National Democratic Action
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