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The Movement’s Vision and General Objectives:
The Syrian Future Movement is a Syrian political and civil entity that adopts a clear vision for building the future of Syria on the foundations of freedom, justice, citizenship, institutionalism, and fundamental rights after the period of war and political transition in the country.
This vision is translated into practical programs in politics, the economy, society, youth, women, and human rights, with a focus on comprehensive national dialogue and the inclusion of all parties in the reform process.
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The Movement’s Most Prominent Activities in 2025:
National Events and Community Initiatives:
- National Workshop – February
The Movement organized a workshop that included national figures from various regions and discussed constitutional issues, national dialogue, the participation of women and youth, and mechanisms for political reform.
The workshop produced practical recommendations organized according to the main themes for submission to official bodies. - International Human Rights Day – December
The Movement announced its support for the celebration of International Human Rights Day in Damascus, emphasizing the importance of promoting the values of justice, freedom, and citizenship, and called for the inclusion of human rights principles in legislation and the activation of the role of civil society. International Day - for Universal Access to Information – September
The movement commemorated this day by emphasizing that the right to information is fundamental to transparency, democracy, and accountability, stressing the need for effective legislation to guarantee citizens’ access to public information. - Celebration of the Syrian Revolution’s Victory
On August 12th, the Syrian Future Movement celebrated the first anniversary of the Syrian Revolution’s victory and the fall of the Assad regime at the Arab Writers Union amphitheater in Damascus. Members and cadres of the movement attended, and speeches were delivered by representatives from all its official offices. Individuals and entities that supported the Syrian Revolution were also honored.
Political Statements and Urgent Responses:
- Solidarity Stand with the People of Quneitra
The movement issued a statement of support for the Syrian people in Quneitra against Israeli incursions, affirming the right to defense, peace, and national security. - The Tripartite Agreement on Suwaida – September
The movement commented positively on the agreement between Syria, Jordan, and the United States to address the situation in Suwaida, praising its implementation as a step towards stability, compensation, and reconstruction. - A stance on the removal of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham from the UK’s list of terrorist organizations:
The movement considered the decision part of political shifts and the possibility of reintegrating former members into the state to enhance stability.
The movement’s responses to national issues and political transformations:
Engaging with international reports, such as The Economist’s report published in August, and using them as an opportunity to call for a comprehensive national dialogue to address mistrust and strengthen national partnership.
Articles and analytical studies:
The movement published dozens of articles, studies, and research papers, addressing:
- The political structure and institutional transformations.
- The national economy, opportunities for economic liberalization, and small and medium-sized enterprises.
- The role of media and public freedoms.
- Regional transformations and their impact on Syria.
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Key intersections with the national reality:
- The relationship with the transitional government:
The movement participated in discussions related to national dialogue, the constitution, institutions, and the reform of civil sectors, calling for the inclusion of all political and civil groups. - Focus on the Economy and Openness
The movement commended Syria’s resumption of participation in entrepreneurship activities and economic liberalization, emphasizing the need for a legal framework to protect investors and support national projects.
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Media Campaigns and Digital Activity:
The movement’s official websites and social media platforms published daily coverage of events, focusing on:
- Daily political life.
- Constructive criticism of national challenges.
- Raising awareness of citizenship rights.
- Calls for political and social participation.
Fifth:
The Role and Activities of the Head of the Syrian Future Movement:
The year 2025 witnessed the active leadership of Dr. Zaher Badran, head of the Syrian Future Movement, who played a central role in guiding the movement’s political, intellectual, and organizational direction. This role was characterized by its comprehensiveness and integration, combining political leadership, intellectual production, media presence, and responsible national representation at a pivotal stage in Syria’s history.
Political and Intellectual Activity:
- Developing and refining the movement’s political discourse, offering in-depth analytical readings of the post-regime era, with a focus on state-building rather than power-grabbing.
- Launching and developing the intellectual framework for the concept of Shuracracy, a political and philosophical project that combines Islamic Shura with the mechanisms of modern democracy, thus enriching the discussion on the future form of government.
National and Community Activity:
- Leading the formulation of a balanced political stance on issues of sovereignty and regional transformations, supporting stability and rejecting normalization, while preserving the independence of national decision-making.
- Participating in national events and dialogue sessions inside and outside Syria, during which national reconciliation, the renewal of religious discourse, the role of moral guidance, and restoring trust between the state and society were discussed.
Media and Editorial Activity:
- Drafting key political statements issued by the movement throughout the year, using rational content and measured language, avoiding populism.
- Overseeing the editorial line of the movement’s website, directing content towards in-depth analysis and building public awareness.
Organizational Activity:
- Developing the internal structure of the movement to strengthen institutional work and activate the role of specialized offices.
- Directing the work towards a community-based service party model that focuses on serving the community and building trust.
Research and Intellectual Activity:
- Publishing analytical articles and research papers addressing the future of the Syrian state, the crisis of the elites, the role of youth, the economy, and public service, using language that combines academic depth with media clarity.
- In summary, the role of the movement’s leader confirms that it was not merely administrative, but rather a foundational role that generated ideas and guided positions, striving to build a comprehensive national state with institutions based on a long-term reform vision.
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Report Summary:
During 2025, the Syrian Future Movement focused on:
- Strengthening inclusive national dialogue as a tool for consensus and transparency.
- Emphasizing fundamental rights, freedom, justice, and the right to know.
- Engaging with political transformations and regional agreements.
- Enhancing accountability and protecting democracy through civil legislation.
- Supporting civil society in its active participation and enriching public discourse.
- Establishing institutional leadership and a comprehensive reform vision under the leadership of the Movement’s president, to guide the Movement towards a stable and prosperous future for Syria.