National Initiative for Administration and Change in Syria
The National Initiative for Administration and Change in Syria (NIACS) Arabic: المبادرة الوطنية للإدارة والتغيير في سوريا is a Syrian political party. It is led by Hassan al-Nouri, a wealthy businessman and previous minister and member of parliament who stood in the Syrian presidential election, 2014 receiving 500,279 votes, 4.3% of the total cast.[1] The party claimed it would tackle corruption, promote an effective economy, and promote change in Syria.
National Initiative for Administration and Change in Syria المبادرة الوطنية للإدارة والتغيير في سوريا | |
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Secretary General | Hassan al-Nouri |
Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | Damascus, Syria |
Ideology | Economic liberalism Secularism |
The party touted economic liberalism by pledging to redistribute the wealth of the few ruling families in the country and rebuild its middle class with the slogan "Upgrading Economic Legislation".[1] It was founded in 2012 and hoped to create mechanisms of interaction between corporations and communities within Syria.[2]
NIACS delusively challenged the sole ruler system by the Constitution of Syria.[1] Despite losing the election, al-Nouri said, "The coalition is done for now that corruption has seeped into it, and I am optimistic in achieving victory soon."[1]
NIACS also opposes rebel groups in the Syrian civil war, criticizing the Free Syrian Army and the American-led intervention in Syria. It also criticized Israel's stance.
References
- Kenner, David. "The Biggest Losers".
- "Who's who: Hassan Al-Nouri May 29th, 2014 by The Syrian Observer". Archived from the original on 2018-07-18. Retrieved 2015-10-10.