Ottoman Party for Administrative Decentralization
The Ottoman Party for Administrative Decentralization (Hizb al-lamarkaziyya al-idariyya al-'uthmani) was a political party in the Ottoman Empire founded in January 1913. Based in Cairo, the party called for the reform of the Ottoman provincial administration for Arab provinces through decentralization of power and functions, rather than outright independence.
Ottoman Party for Administrative Decentralization الحزب العثماني للامركزية الإدارية | |
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President | Rafiq al-Azm |
Secretary | Haqqi al-Azm |
Founded | January 1913 |
Headquarters | Cairo |
Ideology | Arab interests Decentralization Arab nationalism Christian-Muslim Unity |
Most support for the party came from Syrian intellectuals and Muslims, though Christians were encouraged to join as well. The party was accused of being political propagandists affiliated with European imperialists.
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