Syrian Kurds Unveil Federalism Plan Amid Political Tensions
Syrian Kurds Unveil Federalism Plan Amid Political Tensions

Syrian Kurds Unveil Federalism Plan Amid Political Tensions

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Syrian Kurdish political factions are set to unveil a joint political vision advocating for a federal system in post-Assad Syria, aimed at ensuring regional autonomy and security. The announcement, scheduled for a conference in Qamishli, highlights a roadmap towards a democratic and pluralistic Syria, which seeks to address the rights of all communities amidst rising ethnic tensions, particularly after recent violence against Alawites. Badran Jia Kurd, a senior Kurdish official, confirmed that all Kurdish parties have reached a consensus on this federalist model, which contrasts sharply with the interim government's centralized approach. Kurdish officials express concerns over the interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's rejection of federalism, citing it as detrimental to Syria's diverse fabric. Despite a recent agreement with Damascus to merge governing and security institutions, Kurdish groups accuse the interim government of monopolizing power and failing to include minority voices in the political transition. The proposed federal system underscores the Kurdish commitment to maintaining local legislative and security autonomy while fostering a democratic parliamentary framework.

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