Syriac Union Party (Lebanon)
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| Leader | Ibrahim Murad | 
| Founder | Ibrahim Murad | 
| Founded | 29 March 2005 | 
| Headquarters |  Lebanon | 
| Ideology | Syriac minority rights Syriac nationalism | 
| National affiliation | Allied to March 14 Alliance | 
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Syriac Union Party (Syriac: ܓܒܐ ܕܚܘܝܕܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ ܒܠܒܢܢ, Arabic: حزب الاتحاد السرياني) abbreviated as SUL is a Lebanese Assyrian/Syriac[1][2][3] political party established on 29 March 2005. It expresses points of view of the Assyrian/Syriac minority community in Lebanon without any confessional differences between Syriac Orthodox or Syriac Catholic and is vocal in asking for independent seats for the Assyrians/Syriacs in the Lebanese Parliament, rather than confining them to the "minorities seat" in Beirut as is now the case.[4]
The Syriac Union Party is headed by Ibrahim Murad, and is considered very close with the opposition of the 14 March alliance.
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- ↑ Al-Monitor:Syriac Christians, Kurds Boost Cooperation in Syria
- ↑ Assyrian International News Agency Assyrians in Lebanon Stand in Solidarity With Their Syrian Kin
- ↑ Al-Jazeera Syria's Assyrians: 'No one helped us'
- ↑ "Christian Minorities seek their first-ever portfolio in new Cabinet".
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