People's Council met in Derbasyie

People's Council met in Derbasyie

With the slogan "together to govern our areas autonomously" the permanent council of people’s council in western Kurdistan hold its second meeting in Derbasyie.

In the presence of 63 members in addition to co-president of people’s council in western Kurdistan and heads of local councils in western Kurdistan and the two co-presidents of democratic union party PYD and many others, but because of the security situation in Aleppo and Efrin and continued battles between the free Syrian army and al Assad’s army many members of permanent council of people’s council in western Kurdistan could not attained the meeting.

Discussion focused on the organizational situation in the past months, how to avoid mistakes and how to overcome shortcomings. The members also listened to critics made by members and how to overcome them in the future. Moreover they called for the establishment of an organizational body that could fit the current situation in western Kurdistan and as well Syria.

They also emphasized that they will continue to establish the democratic self-administration project, which its results and effects can be felt in peoples’ daily life in some cities in western Kurdistan.

They read reports from different committees, which were established by people’s council in western Kurdistan.

Justice committee started to read its report, which pointed out that the committee has solved 300 social problems per month for people in different cities in western Kurdistan.

They also pointed out that they have started different training courses in this field. Moreover they discussed how to activate those training committees to better able to solve problems in future and recruit more staff and open new centers for training.

Kurdish language committee decided that the Kurdish language have to be used in all walks of life and to start to teach it formally and in a unified course and to qualify and train teachers, who could teach geography in Kurdish.

Then they listened to reports by different committees such as health, environmental, counting and statistics, general committee for social security, religious and martyrs families committee, where they expressed their views and opinions about the future plans and situation and how to improve their work. The permanent council of people’s council in western Kurdistan listened to critics and discussed different aspects of every committee’s work.