The real issue in Syria is the absence of real political participation, despite the fact that laws and legislation allow it in form.
We reject the idea of exclusion of any political component whatsoever.
We believe in the need to differentiate between individual criminal acts and the political incubators that emerged from them. The first issue is resolved by the judiciary through holding the criminals themselves accountable, without compromising the security and stability of their ethnic, national or religious group, but we believe that political incubators should not be prevented from political participation, and their affairs are determined by parliament and the choice of the people.
It is the right of all Syrian citizens (who do not have blood on their hands, or have been proven to be involved or used to harm their people).
The realization of the sovereignty of the people instead of the sovereignty of the autocrat is the key to a healthy political life and is the key to the solution in Syria.