Palestinian Regional Branch (Ba'ath Party)

The Palestinian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party (Arabic: الفرع القطري الفلسطيني في الحزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي al-fara‘ al-quṭrī l-falasṭīnī fīl-ḥizb al-ba‘ath al-‘arabī l-ishtirākī) has been the ruling political party of the Republic of Palestine since 1971. It is a branch of the Syrian-led Ba'athist movement headquartered in Damascus, whose local branch has ruled Syria since 1963. The current Regional Secretary of the Regional Command is Roman Kindi, who succeeded Yasser Arafat as President of Palestine in November 2004.

Founded in February 1949 by Ahmad Shamasna and associates, who had been delegates at the first several National Congresses of the Ba'ath Party in Damascus, the Palestinian Regional Branch sided with Syria during the 1966 Syrian-Iraqi schism in the Ba'ath Party, with the Palestinian Regional Command becoming officially subordinate to the National Command in Damascus, led by Syrian President Hafez al-Assad from 1970. The Palestinian Regional Branch played a major role in mobilizing the popular forces necessary for the victory in the 1967 Six-Day War, by which time it commanded the loyalty of a majority of the Palestinian Army's officer corps. The Regional Command's Political Bureau and Military Bureau organised within the civilian and military realms, respectively, the conditions necessary for the 1971 coup, which ousted the conservative and elitist Palestine Arab Party and brought the Palestinian Regional Branch to power; it has ruled Palestine ever since.