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Al-Nasser's presidency was in similar fashion to Al-Fatah's. His presidency would be hindered by the coalition and discontent from members within his own party. He would refrain from resigning from his position as acting president but refused to run for office in the 1998 National Elections. He claimed that he and his predecessor had been "betrayed" by their own people. Towards the end of his term, he endorsed Najarvani Al-Musavi to become Chairman of the party.
 
===Recent years===
 
Prior to the 1998 National Elections, the National Movement of Dabiristan The Wahdist Republican Party would declare they would leave the coalition following the end of the 1994 term. This meant that even with a coalition, the Wahdist Republicans would not be able to achieve a majority in the Wahdist Consultative Assembly. It would introduce a large campaign aiming to redirect votes from the National Movement of Dabiristan to itself. This campaign saw moderate success and allowed them to earn a few extra seats. Nevertheless, the party still lost the 1998 National Elections to the Combatant Clergy League.
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