Hanover: The KNC Local Council Elects New Office Leaders and Members
ARK News.. In the presence of Najah Hevo, Head of the KNC Europe Representation, and Walid Hamo, Head of the Organizational Office for the Representation, the Hanover Local Council of the Kurdish National Council in Syria (KNC) convened its conference on Saturday, January 12, 2025.
During the conference, several key topics were discussed, starting with the pivotal role of the Kurdistan Region and its leadership. Najah Hevo shed light on recent global developments and their impact on the ongoing situation in Syria following the fall of the dictatorial regime. She emphasized the state of the Syrian opposition and its challenges.
Hevo highlighted the unwavering support provided by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and its leadership in advocating for the Kurdish people's national rights in Syria. She stressed the region's role in fostering stability and peace, reaffirming its steadfast backing of KNC, particularly during Syria's critical junctures.
She underscored the significance of the KRG's support in maintaining Kurdish unity through dialogue and achieving consensus that safeguards Kurdish national interests and rights.
The conference also discussed ways to enhance the operational efficiency of KNC local councils. Hevo called for bolstering the role of KNC branches in Europe by intensifying political and social activities and improving organizational efforts.
She emphasized the importance of local councils engaging with Kurdish communities in Europe to articulate KNC positions and ensure public alignment with its goals and programs. Furthermore, she stressed the necessity of fostering dialogues with international entities to enhance recognition of the Kurdish cause and its legitimate demands.
Dr. Walid Hamo highlighted the importance of internal organization within local councils, emphasizing the adoption of peaceful activism methods in European societies and raising public awareness about the justice of the Kurdish cause. He also encouraged the activation of local council offices to amplify their influence.
The conference concluded with free and democratic elections to form the executive offices of the Hanover Local Council. Leaders and supporting members were elected for each office.
The attendees recommended strengthening coordination among ENKS branches in Europe to ensure unity and cohesive efforts in serving the Kurdish cause. They reiterated the strategic partnership with the KRG as a primary ally and supporter of Kurdish rights in Syria.
In closing, the conference reaffirmed KNC's commitment to its principles and its determination to achieve its objectives in supporting Kurdish national rights. The importance of sustained political and organizational work in Europe was emphasized as a cornerstone for success.
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