
We support enlisting religious leaders for spiritual support in the military, ensuring civilian oversight, and ending compulsory service in favor of voluntary enlistment.

Intelligence acts under defined, accountable mandates. We reject political overreach. Civilian police alone must manage internal affairs—under judicial and parliamentary oversight.

Military funding must be transparently parliament-supervised. We support external security cooperation, while limiting intelligence to information gathering under judicial oversight only.

We reject politicizing the army, security, and intelligence. Their role must be limited to border defense. Civil deployment must require specific, temporary parliamentary approval.

Competence—not lineage or loyalty—is the key to public office. It's based on expertise and experience, crucial for wise decisions, development, and stability, and must be protected.

All Syrians are equal in rights and duties. Citizens have the right to speak, act politically, and live in freedom and dignity. The state must safeguard these rights without bias.

Citizenship reflects a healthy state–citizen bond, balancing rights and duties. It thrives under democracy and equality; its absence is key to Syria’s ongoing crisis.

We promote personal and public freedoms: protection from torture, respect for privacy, freedom of belief and movement, peaceful protest, and safeguarding minority rights.

Syria is an integral part of the Arab sphere—its geography, people, and tribes. Arab security is tied to Syria’s, with mutual responsibilities and a shared identity.