Movement of the Pluralistic Society


The pluralistic society movement is a political party headed by the Syrian politician Randa Kassis, which aims to establish a "free, democratic, secular Syria" and to spread democratic awareness and develop the rules of thinking regarding the concept of freedom.

About the party

On October 10, 2012, a group of Syrian dissidents in Paris, led by political leader Randa Kassis, launched a new opposition movement called the Syrian "Movement for a Pluralistic Society ", which aims to represent all sectors of Syrian society in order to ensure a successful transitional phase after the fall of the Syrian regime.
The Movement fully adopts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in detail and seeks to achieve it and to spread social and political awareness about the need to apply it within the Syrian society. The movement does not adopt any political or economic ideology and believes that reality is the main source of ideas and ideologies. For all that happens in the life of society.
The movement believes that women are half of the society, and therefore they have the same duties as men. They also have the same rights as men on equal footing. Among the social priorities of the movement are the elimination of all tribal, family and sectarian affiliations, Instead of resorting to other protections, which are an urgent need for the human being when he lacks a legal-civilized incubator that protects him, and the pride of the citizen to his Syrian identity only.

Public policy

The pluralistic movement of society believes in social liberalism, especially individual freedoms such as freedom of belief, freedom of thought and freedom of expression. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which the United Nations is proud of, And believes that recognition of the other is a duty and not just the right of the other, which is the first political organization - intellectual - social raises the level of the concept of recognition of the other level of being a duty dictated by human humanity.
The movement believes that democratic-liberal societies are not the best forms of political systems, but the best available among the prevailing regimes in the world. Therefore, the movement believes that some changes must be made to the democratic-civil system in Syrian society in proportion to the needs and necessities of this society.
The movement believes in a reconciled Syria with its geographical surroundings and good relations with all the neighboring countries. This vision stems from the fact that Syria's important geographic position is a point of contact between Asia and Africa with the two European countries.
The Movement accepts in its membership all those who enjoy the Syrian nationality and who believe in the movement's approach to match the age with the laws and constitutions allowed by citizens to participate in electoral processes and democracy.

The Statutes

-The statutes of the pluralist movement of society are based on several grounds:
-The people are the source of power and the real power to which the right to make decisions is made. This comes through the hierarchical structure of the movement so that the masses are the broad base and the basic component.
-The leaders of the masses exercise their powers on the basis of the principle of democratic centralism to lay out the outlines of the movement
- Freedom of opinion is a sacred right for all members within the organizational frameworks of the movement and through its principles, in the belief of the movement that free opinion is the only guarantee to prevent leaders from making mistakes.
-The movement seeks to bring about historical changes in society that aim to create ethical values consistent with the common interests of the components and individuals in order to revive the sense of "human" and "individual" value.
- All members of the movement are equal in rights and duties and the field is open to the elements conscious, sincere and active in order to advance ranks and occupy command and guidance centers.
-Through its struggle, the movement seeks to mobilize the masses to form the members of the movement

The basic concepts

Movement from the people to the people and the king of the people, the movement consists of a single entity integrated one led, and responsibilities are distributed according to the regulations and regulations of the movement.
The Movement establishes the concept of collective leadership, which it considers the only method of leadership in the movement. This is achieved through the participation of viewpoints for decision-making at all organizational levels, where democratic centralism is the basis for the exercise of responsibilities.