Deputy head of the
National Party for the justice and constitution, WAAD (en:promise) denied claims saying that Syria's Muslim
Brotherhood movement stands behind the party formation.
Nabil Kassis accused media of their attempts to show the party, which has been announced recently, as a the political section of Muslim brotherhood, pointing out to the fact that common thoughts and principles among Islamists and left winged Syrians, led to the founding the party.
Kassis said that the Executive
office consists of four Muslim brotherhood members, two moderate Islamists, and
five left winged members from different religious sects, which make it
difficult for the Muslim Brotherhood to control the party’s decisions.
Kassis revealed to Zaman Alwasl that
his role in the party is not as a Christian representative, mentioning that
Waad has many Syrians from different political and religious attitudes, bigger
than Muslim brotherhood members’ weight, however, they all have many common
principles.
Kassis confirms that many Syrians from
different ethnic and religious groups have participated in the party, which
calls for civil democratic country. The Head Deputy revealed that many
Alawites, Druze and Kurds are members in the party, besides Christians and
Islamic from different sections and attitudes, ranging from conservatives to
moderate and Liberals.
Kassis confirms that Waad intends to
join the Syrian National Coalition “SNC” and confirms that many responsible for
the task are following the matter.
Kassis declares that he is a member
of the party’s leadership, not as a Christian, but as a Syrian person, have
common thoughts and principles with the Party’s principles for civilization and
democracy, and looking for finding common view and blending different point of
view to create principles acceptable by all. Translation by Yusra Ahmed
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