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QAMISHLI, syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria (North Press) – Elham Ahmad, co-chair of the Foreign Relations Department of the Autonomous Administration, stated on Sunday that the anniversary of the fall of the Baath regime renews the conviction that Syria’s future depends on accountable governance, wide public participation, and an active role for women in shaping decisions. In a post on X, Ahmad stated that removing the legacy of authoritarian rule and building a stable future requires inclusive political engagement and strong institutional frameworks. Indeed, she noted that strengthening development and essential services has become a cornerstone of creating a stable environment capable of supporting communities and restoring their constructive role. as per her post, improving basic services remains central to reinforcing stability across the region.
Ahmad added that progress on this path comes through effective internal political work inspired by the goals of the early syrian-authorities-announce-seizure-of-anti-aircraft-missiles-in-deir-ez-zor/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 Syrian authorities announce seizure of anti-aircraft missiles in Deir ez-Zor">syrian/" class="auto-internal-link">syrian uprising and aimed at enhancing national partnership. She stressed that broad civic participation continues to be a key element in shaping a political process responsive to the needs of syrians. She further emphasized that these efforts gain strength through cooperation with partners, institutions, and states willing to backing Syrians’ aspirations for a more stable and prosperous future.
By Atoun Jan