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The Ba'ath Party was created as a cell-based organisation, with an emphasis on withstanding government repression and infiltration. Hierarchical lines of command run from top to bottom, and members are forbidden to initiate contacts between groups on the same level of the organisation, all contacts have to pass through a higher command level. This makes the party somewhat unwieldy, but helpes prevent the formation of factions and cordones off members from each other. The party is difficult to infiltrate, because members do not know the identity of many other Ba'athists.
 
The Ba'ath Party was created as a cell-based organisation, with an emphasis on withstanding government repression and infiltration. Hierarchical lines of command run from top to bottom, and members are forbidden to initiate contacts between groups on the same level of the organisation, all contacts have to pass through a higher command level. This makes the party somewhat unwieldy, but helpes prevent the formation of factions and cordones off members from each other. The party is difficult to infiltrate, because members do not know the identity of many other Ba'athists.
 
===Cell===
 
===Cell===
The '''Cell''' or '''Circle''', composes of three to seven members, constituted the basic organisational unit of the Ba'ath Party. There are two sorts of Cells: Member Cells and Supporter Cells. The latter consists of candidate members, who were being gradually introduced into Party work without being granted membership privileges or knowledge of the party apparatus. At the same time, they are expected to follow all orders passed down by the full member that act as the contact for their Cell. This serves to prevent infiltration and to train and screen Party cadres. Cells function at the neighborhood, workplace, or village level, where members meet to discuss and execute party directives introduced from above.
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The '''Cell''' or '''Circle''', composes of three to seven members, constitutes the basic organisational unit of the Ba'ath Party. There are two sorts of Cells: Member Cells and Supporter Cells. The latter consists of candidate members, who are being gradually introduced into Party work without being granted membership privileges or knowledge of the party apparatus. At the same time, they are expected to follow all orders passed down by the full member that act as the contact for their Cell. This serves to prevent infiltration and to train and screen Party cadres. Cells function at the neighborhood, workplace, or village level, where members meet to discuss and execute party directives introduced from above.
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===Division===
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A '''Division''' comprises two to seven Cells, controlled by a Division Commander. Such Ba'athist groups exist throughout the bureaucracy and the military. They function as the Party’s watchdog and are an effective form of covert surveillance within a public administration.
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===Section===
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A '''Section''', which comprises two to five Divisions, functions at the level of a large city quarter, a town, or a rural district.
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===Branch===
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The '''Branch''' cames above the Sections; it comprises at least two sections, and operates at the provincial level. In the Kafuristan Region the party has 11 branches, one in each of the five governates, one in [[al-Kasraj]], one in [[Helem]] and one at each of the country's four universities. In most cases the governor of a governate, police chief, mayor and other local dignitaries comprise the Branch Command. The Branch Command Secretary and other executive positions are filled by full-time party employees.
 
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Hizb al-Ba'th al-Qafuri al-Qawmi

(Nationalist Party for the Kafuri Resurrection)

Baathist Logo
Leader Political Bureau of the Council of Guardians
Founded June 3051
Dissolved n/a
Headquarters Ahaz, O'mer
Nation Abadi Sultanate of Kafuristan
Ideology Pan-Majatran Nationalism, Abadism, Social Conservatism
Political Position Right-Winged
International Affiliations None
None
Colours FF4500
Website www.hbqq.kaf

The Hizb al-Ba'th al-Qafuri al-Qawmi (Nationalist Party for the Kafuri Resurrection), also called/known as the Hizb al-Qawmi (Nationalist Party), the Hizb al-Ba'th (Resurrection Party) or just simply the Ba'th, is a conservative nationalistic political party in Kafuristan. The Hizb al-Ba'th al-Qafuriyyahh al-Qawmi follows the ideals of conservatism, traditionalism, nationalism and a strong pro-religious society and sound national defense; the party is also one of the leading advocates for the Abadi faith.

Structure

The Ba'ath Party was created as a cell-based organisation, with an emphasis on withstanding government repression and infiltration. Hierarchical lines of command run from top to bottom, and members are forbidden to initiate contacts between groups on the same level of the organisation, all contacts have to pass through a higher command level. This makes the party somewhat unwieldy, but helpes prevent the formation of factions and cordones off members from each other. The party is difficult to infiltrate, because members do not know the identity of many other Ba'athists.

Cell

The Cell or Circle, composes of three to seven members, constitutes the basic organisational unit of the Ba'ath Party. There are two sorts of Cells: Member Cells and Supporter Cells. The latter consists of candidate members, who are being gradually introduced into Party work without being granted membership privileges or knowledge of the party apparatus. At the same time, they are expected to follow all orders passed down by the full member that act as the contact for their Cell. This serves to prevent infiltration and to train and screen Party cadres. Cells function at the neighborhood, workplace, or village level, where members meet to discuss and execute party directives introduced from above.

Division

A Division comprises two to seven Cells, controlled by a Division Commander. Such Ba'athist groups exist throughout the bureaucracy and the military. They function as the Party’s watchdog and are an effective form of covert surveillance within a public administration.

Section

A Section, which comprises two to five Divisions, functions at the level of a large city quarter, a town, or a rural district.

Branch

The Branch cames above the Sections; it comprises at least two sections, and operates at the provincial level. In the Kafuristan Region the party has 11 branches, one in each of the five governates, one in al-Kasraj, one in Helem and one at each of the country's four universities. In most cases the governor of a governate, police chief, mayor and other local dignitaries comprise the Branch Command. The Branch Command Secretary and other executive positions are filled by full-time party employees.