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
- Leadership Council
- Media & Social Media Center
- Administration & Economic Planning Center
- Election & Data Center
- National Projects Center
- Information & Intelligence Center
- Military Affairs Center (for future national force)
- International Relations & Diplomacy Center
- Awareness & Intellectual Development Center
- Youth & Women Activities Center
- Cultural Development Center
- 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