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Kurdish Future Movement in Syria
Şepêla Pêsrojê ya Kurdî li Sûriyê
Arabic nameTayyar al-Mustaqbal al-Kurdi fi Suriya
FounderMashaal Tammo
FoundedMay 29, 2005 (2005-05-29)
IdeologySecularism
Liberalism
Syrian Kurdish interests
Political positionCentre
ReligionSecular
People's Council
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The Kurdish Future Movement in Syria (Template:Lang-ar, Template:Lang-ku) is a liberal Syrian Kurdish political party established in 2005 by Mashaal Tammo who remained speaker of the party until his assassination on November 11, 2011.

On July 6, 2012, the party split in two when some twenty people convening a general assembly in Qamishli declared the chairman Rezan Bahri Shaykhmus to be deposed and replaced him with the successor Jangidar Muhammad. As Shaykhmus' supporters didn't recognize the elections, there are currently two parties known as the Kurdish Future Movement in Syria.[1] Relations Office issued a decision to separate Siamend Hajo and Risan Sheikh Moss and Jian age of power has been assigned Mahmoud Said as an administrator of the Organization of Europe

On its October 17 to 19, 2014 congress in Istanbul, the Shaykhmus-wing of the Kurdish Future Movement elected the previous European representative Siamend Hajo chairman. The party also decided to create a military wing in order to protect civilians in the Kurdish regions. Otherwise the party decided to work covertly in Syria in order to avoid persecution by the Assad government and the PYD.[2]

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