HÜDA PAR to celebrate its 10th founding anniversary today
HÜDA PAR (Free Cause Party) will celebrate the anniversary with a ceremony to be held in Diyarbakır on Monday.
HÜDA PAR, which came to the political scene with the motto "Honest Politics, True Justice", will celebrate the tenth anniversary of its foundation under the motto “the country needs HÜDA PAR”.
The celebration program to be held by HÜDA PAR Headquarters at Sezai Karakoç Culture Center in Diyarbakır will be attended by party founders and officials, NGO representatives, academics, members of the press, and numerous invitees.
Faruk Dinç, the party’s Diyarbakir provincial head, called for participation in the ceremony, which will start at 19:00 on Monday.
The Free Cause Party (Hür Dava Partisi) was founded on December 17, 2012.
Hüda-Par calls for the constitutional recognition of the Kurds and Kurdish language, mother tongue education, the end to the 10 percent election threshold, and the decentralization of state power and strengthening of local administration.
The party also advocates for restrictions on the freedom of religion and worship to be lifted, the headscarf ban ended, wants adultery criminalized, and religious marriages to be recognized. (ILKHA)
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