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The Wahdist Republican Party (WR; Dabiristani: الجمهوريون الوحدويون), more commonly known as the "Wahdist Republicans", is a major political party in Dabiristan and one of two major parties in Dabiristani politics, along with the [[Wahdist League]]. It is the opposition party of [[Dabiristan]] following its loss in the 2022 National Elections. The party was formed a week after the formation of the Wahdist Republic of Dabiristan to combat the Wahdist League.
The Wahdist Republican Party (WR; Dabiristani: الجمهوريون الوحدويون), more commonly known as the "Wahdist Republicans", is a major political party in Dabiristan and one of two major parties in Dabiristani politics, along with the [[Wahdist League]]. It is the opposition party of [[Dabiristan]] following its loss in the 2022 National Elections. The party was formed a week after the formation of the Wahdist Republic of Dabiristan to combat the Wahdist League.


The Wahdist Republican Party came into existence shortly after the Wahdist Revolution. Formed by centrists and left-wing members, the Wahdist Republicans ran in direct opposition to the more right-winged Wahdist League. The Wahdist Republicans struggled to gain support during the early years of their existence but slowly gathered a large following. They won their first National Elections in 1994 following the split of the Wahdist League which resulted in the formation of the [[Combatant Clergy League]] and the presidency of Majed Al-Basim.
The Wahdist Republican Party came into existence shortly after the Wahdist Revolution. Formed and led by centrists and left-wing members, the Wahdist Republicans run in direct opposition to the more right-winged Wahdist League. The Wahdist Republicans struggled to gain support during the early years of their existence but slowly gathered a large following. They won their first National Elections in 1994 following the split of the Wahdist League which resulted in the formation of the [[Combatant Clergy League]] and the presidency of Majed Al-Basim.


==History==
==History==
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The party would elect Feroz Ali-Shariati in as chairman after Al-Mousafavi's death. His chairmanship would focus on appealing to the working class which, up until Al-Basim's presidency, had supported the Wahdist League. He succeeded in this goal and secured the largest amounts of seats the Wahdist Republican Party had ever had. Ali-Shariati would still lose the 1990 National Elections but would set the basis for the victory of Taha Al-Fatah.
The party would elect Feroz Ali-Shariati in as chairman after Al-Mousafavi's death. His chairmanship would focus on appealing to the working class which, up until Al-Basim's presidency, had supported the Wahdist League. He succeeded in this goal and secured the largest amounts of seats the Wahdist Republican Party had ever had. Ali-Shariati would still lose the 1990 National Elections but would set the basis for the victory of Taha Al-Fatah.


===Post 1994 National Elections===


Taha Al-Fatah would become chairman of the Wahdist Republican Party following Ali-Shariati's inability to maintain leadership of the party. Al-Fatah's campaigns would focus on the rapidly growing youth population of Dabiristan. He hoped to exploit this group to earn a victory in the 1994 National Elections. Al-Fatah would gain the largest amounts of seat in the Wahdist Consultative Assembly

===Post 1994 National Elections===


==Election Results==
==Election Results==