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Ḥizb al-Ishtirākī al-Dustūrī

LC control no.n 50067046
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Corporate name headingḤizb al-Ishtirākī al-Dustūrī
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Variant(s)Destour Socialist Party
P.S.D. (Parti socialiste destourien)
Parti socialiste destourien
PSD (Parti socialiste destourien)
حزب الاشتراكي الدستوري
See alsoPredecessor: Ḥizb al-Ḥurr al-Dustūrī al-Jadīd (Tunisia)
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Successor: Rassemblement constitutionnel démocratique (Tunisia)
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Beginning date1964-10-22
Ending date1988-02-27
Associated countryTunisia
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Found inIts al-Ḥizb al-Ishtirākī al-Dustūrī, 1971.
Wikipedia, May 13, 2013 (The Socialist Destourian Party (Arabic: Al-Ḥizb Al-Ishtirākī Ad-Dustūrī ; French: Parti socialiste destourien) was the ruling political party of Tunisia from 1964 to 1988. Bahi Ladgham was the first Prime Minister from the party and Hédi Baccouche was the last. It was founded on October 22, 1964 and disbanded on February 27, 1988. Habib Bourgiba was the first president of the Socialist Destourian Party 1964-1987. He was succeeded by Zine El Abidine Ben Ali 1987-1988.)
Wikipedia, French version, Aug. 18, 2014 (Néo-Destour; Nouveau Parti libéral constitutionnel; Arabic, الحزب الحر الدستوري الجديد ; Tunisian political party, founded Mar. 2, 1934, following a split from Destour by a group of young intellectuals incl. Habib Bourguiba and Mahmoud El Materi, with the goal of liberating Tunisia from the French protectorate; under Pres. Bourguiba it became the Parti socialiste destourien (PSD) on Oct. 22, 1964)
Not found inAction (Tunis, Tunisia : 1963), 28 févr. 1988: p. 1 (Rassemblement constitutionnel démocratique; name change from PSD)