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Kurdistan Future Movement
KFMEAST

Kurdistan Future Movement

Name of the Organization:

Kurdistan Future Movement

Definition:

A political movement formed through the voluntary gathering of patriotic individuals committed to the rights, freedom, and future of their people and homeland.

Slogan:

Right to Self-Determination
Federalism within a Central State

Area of Activity:

Eastern Kurdistan and wherever Kurdish people live.
Main headquarters: Sanandaj (Sna)

Emblem and Flag:

A semi-open green circle with four leaves. Inside the circle, the word “Future” (K.F.M – Kurdistan Future Movement) is written in white.
The purple color symbolizes:

  • Innovation
  • Wisdom
  • Humanity
  • Responsibility
  • Calmness

Founding Committee

Composed of political figures and intellectuals who, recognizing the existing gaps in the Kurdish struggle, decided to establish a modern manifesto representing all segments of Kurdish society.

The movement works politically and diplomatically to gain international support and build a modern, progressive, and free society.


Article Two: Organization Structure

Main Structure:

  • Central Unit (Core Organizational Body)
  • Congress
  • Conference

Principle: Democratic Centralism

  • Leadership elected democratically
  • Majority and minority views considered
  • Final decisions based on collective interest

Key Principles:

  • Equality among citizens
  • Strong internal discipline
  • Collective decision-making (no individual dominance)
  • Continuous reporting from local centers

Central Leadership:

A council of 9 members overseeing all policies and structures.

General Supervisor:

  • Elected by the central council
  • Highest authority
  • Commander of military forces until a national army is established

Conference:

Held every 2 years for evaluation and planning

Congress:

Held every 6 years

  • Highest authority
  • Responsible for strategy, policy, manifesto, and structural changes

Membership Conditions:

Any Kurdish citizen over 18 may join if:

  • They believe in the movement’s principles
  • Actively contribute to its goals
  • Participate in its activities

Article Three: Organizational Bodies

  1. Leadership Council
  2. Media & Social Media Center
  3. Administration & Economic Planning Center
  4. Election & Data Center
  5. National Projects Center
  6. Information & Intelligence Center
  7. Military Affairs Center (for future national force)
  8. International Relations & Diplomacy Center
  9. Awareness & Intellectual Development Center
  10. Youth & Women Activities Center
  11. Cultural Development Center
  12. Justice & Legal Affairs Center

Article Four: Political Goals

  • End the occupation of Kurdistan by the Iranian regime
  • Establish a federal or confederal system

Expected Outcomes:

  • Democratic and autonomous Kurdistan region
  • Self-governing elected government
  • Full human rights based on international standards
  • Permanent constitution ensuring equality
  • Independent legislative, executive, and judicial systems
  • Separation of religion from the state

Self-Determination

The movement supports:

  • Federalism or confederalism
  • Peaceful coexistence or independence

Through:

  • Political struggle
  • Diplomacy
  • International support

General Objectives

The movement is:

  • Modern
  • Non-traditional
  • People-based

It works against:

  • Religious political authority
  • Dictatorship
  • Backward systems

To achieve:

  • Self-determination
  • A modern, free, and progressive society

Long-Term Vision

The ultimate goal is socialism, ensuring:

  • True equality
  • Freedom
  • End of oppression

At the current stage:

  • Focus on building a democratic society
  • Cultural and economic development
  • Gradual progress toward socialism

Economic Goals

  • Scientific economic planning
  • Industrial and agricultural development
  • Use of natural resources
  • Water resource management
  • Tourism development
  • Controlled private sector growth
  • Market regulation

Education & Culture

  • Kurdish as the official language
  • Unified Kurdish language system
  • Free and compulsory education
  • Scientific education system
  • Elimination of illiteracy
  • Promotion of Kurdish history and culture

Freedom of Expression

  • Guaranteed for all citizens
  • Protection of journalists
  • Encouragement of criticism and innovation

Women’s Rights

  • Full equality
  • Participation in all sectors
  • Elimination of violence
  • Freedom in personal decisions

Youth

  • Equal opportunities
  • Support for development
  • No gender discrimination
  • Freedom after age 18

Social Welfare

  • Social security system
  • Labor regulation
  • Protection for all classes
  • Child labor prohibited under 18
January 11, 2026