politics
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Amine Oussi: Women’s Sacrifices Are Non-Negotiable, Their Rights Must Be Enshrined in the Constitution
Amine Oussi, a member of the Star Congress Diplomatic Relations Committee, affirmed that the January 29 agreement does not resolve the Kurdish or women’s issues, and the process lacks a clear vision.
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Moroccan Activist: Laws Alone Are Not Enough, Women's Solidarity Is Essential for Access to Decision-Making Positions
Despite progress in women's representation in Morocco's elected institutions, activist Aicha Lakhmass believes that enhancing women's presence in decision-making cannot rely on laws and electoral mechanisms alone.
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From Framework Law to Regional Equation: A New Phase in the Middle East
With Turkey's framework law, the Kurdish issue intersects with regional power shifts. Arzu Yılmaz warns that Kurds have yet to see equal gains from this evolving alliance.
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Runak Majid: Framework Law Can Prepare Legal Ground for Resolving Kurdish Issue
Political activist Runak Majid affirmed that the nest phase requires concrete steps to address the status of leader Öcalanö polıtıcal prisoers, and women’s role in peacebuilding.
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No Protection, No Justice…Impunity Threatens Women’s Lives in Turkey
As femicides and suspicious deaths rise, activists in Van (Wan) warn that impunity and institutional neglect endanger women’s lives, urging stronger protection mechanisms and accountability for perpetrators.
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Hediay Youssef: Peace in Turkey will Reflect on the Future of Syria and the Whole of Kurdistan
PYD official Hediya Youssef affirmed that Turkey’s peace process success requires concrete political and leal steps,which positively impact Rojava and Syria.
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Right to Hope for Leader Öcalan Tops Demands in Peace and Democratic Society Process
As Turkey's framework law advances, Kurdish political actors and civil society insist that Abdullah Öcalan's legal status and the "right to hope" principle are essential to achieving a lasting democratic resolution.
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Sabahat Tunjel: The Framework Law is Just a Beginning and the Struggle Will Continue
Sabahat Tunjel,an activist in TJA,affirmed the framework law represents an important beginning,but its failure to include leader Öcalan consitiutes its greatest shortcoming,emphasizing the necessity of completing this phase through democratic struggle.
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Perıvan Behcıcı: The Framwork Law Must Be Expanded with a Women’s Perspective
DBP Women’s Council spokesperson Perivan Behicic: The framework law is an important beginning,but must be expanded with a women’s perspective to ensure women’s rights,equal representation,and democratic guarantees for lasting peace.
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Sidar Karaşilik: The Framework Law Serves as a Key That Paves the Way for Enacting New Legislation
Sidar Karaşilik affirmed the "Framework Law" project represents a historic step toward placing the Kurdish issue on a legal foundation, despite its shortcomings, calling for the completion of legislation, the expansion of political, societal participation
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Moroccan politician:Women’s presence in decision-making requires competence and gradual progression in politics
Moroccan politician Nadia Anibat believes that women's political participation in Morocco should be measured not by numbers alone, but by competent women reaching decision-making through gradual progression, experience, and fieldwork.
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Lebanon Between Domestic Pressures and Regional Developments... Where Is the Situation Headed?
Amid the complexities of the Lebanese scene, questions are mounting over the mechanism of the "pilot zones" in the south, caught between hopes for de-escalation and fears of further conflict.
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When Politics Becomes Costly... Are Financial Resources Turning Into an Obstacle for Moroccan Women?
As Morocco's elections approach, debate is reigniting over women's political participation. Beyond representation and parity mechanisms, a question emerges: how decisive have financial resources become in women's ability to compete politically?
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Megan Bodette: A New Syria Cannot Be Built Without Recognizing Pluralism
According to Megan Bodette, Rojava's upcoming phase will test Syria's recognition of pluralism, with integration success depending on comprehensive justice and women's genuine participation.
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Didem Yılmaz:The Framwork Law Must Go Beyound Security Concerns and Establish a Democratic Foundation
The Peace and Democratic society process saw an important development in recent days, marked by the submission of the framework law _ described by leader Öcalan as the "basic law"_to parliament.
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Women's Representation Shrinks in Algeria's New Parliament
Despite constitutional guarantees, women's political representation has sharply declined, raising questions about why democratic elections have failed to ensure equal representation.
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Kobani is Not Just a City, But a Legacy of Resistance and a People's Identity
PYD’s Shirin Owso emphasized that Kobani symbolizes Rojava’s identity and resistance, asserting that attempts to change its name aim to erase the city’s historical memory and revolutionary achievements.
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Moroccan Demands to Strengthen Women's Representation Amid Calls for "Free and Fair" Elections
Debates on women's political participation reveal persistent equality gaps in electoral programs, urging the integration of gender approaches into public policies.
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Moroccan Parties... Why Don't Women Reach the Top of the Pyramid?
Despite increasing their parliamentary presence, Moroccan women remain excluded from top party leadership and presidencies, which remain a male monopoly despite decades of political pluralism.