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Kurdistan Revolutionary Party الحزب الثوري الكردستاني | |
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| Leader | Abd as-Sattar Tahir Sharif |
| Founded | 1964 |
| Split from | Kurdish Democratic Party from 1964 until 1970, 1974-present |
| Merged into | Kurdish Democratic Party from 1970 until 1974 |
| Ideology | Kurdish nationalism |
| Party flag | |
Kurdish Revolutionary Party (Arabic: الحزب الثوري الكردستاني) was a political party in Iraq seeking independence for the Kurdish people. Originally formed in 1964, it merged into the Kurdish Democratic Party in 1970. The party was revived by a group of anti-Barzani dissidents in the KDP leadership in 1974. The refounded Kurdish Revolutionary Party joined the National Progressive Front and supported the Kurdish autonomy law proposed by the Iraqi government.[1][2] The party was led by Abd as-Sattar Tahir Sharif,[3] who left Iraq in 1999.[4]
The party obtained two seats in the national parliament in the March 24, 1996, elections.[5]
The party held its 14th national congress on August 21, 2000.[6]