Yekiti Kurdistan Party (Syria)

The Yekiti Kurdistan Party – Syria (Previously: Kurdish Yekiti Party in Syria), (Kurdish: Partîya Yekîtîya Kurdistani – Sûrîyê), (Arabic: حزب يكيتي الكردستاني – سوريا). or PYKS is a Kurdish party active in Kurdish areas of Syria, seeking Kurdish federalism in Syria. He is also active in areas and neighborhoods with a Kurdish majority in Syria. Its first constituent conference was held in 2000, where the party's name was (Kurdish Yekiti Party in Syria) from the date of its founding until the party's eighth convention on 23 December 2018, in the city of Qamishli, the party's name was changed to (Yekiti Kurdistan Party – Syria)[1][2][3] The party is also a revolutionary party that seeks to find a solution to the "Kurdish issue in Syria" and to defend the rights of the "Kurdish people in Syria" in general,[4] calling for the recognition of Kurds in Syria, in favor of a federal system similar to the Iraqi federal system, within Iraqi Kurdistan independent of the central Iraqi state.[5][6]

Yekiti Kurdistan Party – Syria

Partîya Yekîtîya Kurdistani – Sûrîyê

حزب يكيتي الكردستاني – سوريا
General SecretarySulaiman Oso
Founded2000
HeadquartersQamishli, Syria
IdeologySyrian Federalism
Kurdish autonomy
Website
Yekiti Media

Party Secretaries

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A list of the names of party secretaries since its establishment and until now:

Ranking Name Beginning of custody End of custody
1 Abdul Baki Yousef From 2000 To 2004
2 Hassan Saleh From 2004 To 2007
3 Fouad Aliko From 2007 To 2010
4 Ismail Hamieh From 2010 To 2013
5 Ibrahim Biro From 2013 To 2018
6 Sulaiman Oso From 2018

References

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  1. ^ "Yekiti party finished the work of it's [sic] eighth conference in Qamishlo city". Yekîtî Media. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  2. ^ "يكيتي يضيف لاحقة الكردستاني وينتخب سليمان أوسو سكرتيراً خلفاً لإبراهيم برو". Rok Online. 23 December 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  3. ^ "في تغيير يتوقع أن يكون "تحولاً".. حزب يكيتي الكردي ينتخب سكرتيراً جديداً". موقع الحل السوري الأخباري (in Arabic). 23 December 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  4. ^ "أكثر من 30 حزبًا يشكلون الخارطة السياسية الكردية في سوريا". عنب بلدي (in Arabic). 4 April 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Pyks Kurdish party" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Induction statement" (PDF).