Youth dialogue sessions on Syrian Arab Republic\'s Constitution continued on Tuesday in a number of Syrian provinces. The youth dialogue is organized by Syrian Youth Council with the aim of making the youth take part in sharing their opinions about national issues and giving them a chance to express their aspirations. In Damascus, participants underlined the importance of maintaining the social goals, adhering to pan-Arab interests which are stipulated in the constitution, as the new constitution should include articles on practicing liberty and democracy with much awareness and responsibility away from any form of fanaticism. The participants called for spreading the law and constitutional cultures, introducing the forms of authorities, boosting citizenship culture and enacting laws that serve the homeland and people and achieve justice and equality that guarantees political pluralism. In al-Hasaka city, youth dialogue sessions discussed the principles of the Syrian constitution. Participants called for preserving the necessity of renewing articles of the constitution continuously to keep up with the developments witnessed in Syria. They also called for canceling some articles and preserving some articles of public benefit. In Lattakia city, youth dialogue sessions reviewed the opinions of young people from various belongings and political and intellectual orientations. Participants stressed the necessity of separating authorities and activating popular sponsorship.
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