On Establishing Political Pluralism in Syria

The Syrian Future Movement calls for the abolition of all articles that grant special privileges to certain political parties or restrict the freedom of others.

The Syrian Future Movement emphasizes the need to guarantee the right of all citizens to freely establish and register political parties.

The Syrian Future Movement advocates for clear mechanisms to ensure fair representation of political parties in legislative and executive institutions.

The Syrian Future Movement urges all Syrian forces to work on repealing laws that restrict freedom of expression, assembly, and peaceful protest, ensuring citizens’ right to express their opinions freely, and allowing political parties to organize peaceful gatherings and demonstrations.

The Syrian Future Movement stresses the necessity of abolishing laws that prohibit political activity by opposition parties in Syria.

The Syrian Future Movement calls for guaranteeing the right of all political parties to engage in political activities freely within Syria.

The Syrian Future Movement demands that the caretaker government work to protect political parties from threats and violence and to ensure their right to express their views freely.

The Syrian Future Movement believes that the true success of the Syrian revolution lies in building trust among different political factions by encouraging dialogue and understanding between all political parties, holding workshops and discussions to enhance cooperation among them, and raising citizens’ awareness of the importance of political pluralism.

The Syrian Future Movement calls for awareness campaigns to explain the concept and benefits of political pluralism and to encourage citizens to participate in political life.

The Syrian Future Movement announces its serious intention to relocate its official headquarters soon from A‘azaz in the north to the Syrian capital, Damascus.

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