
The Movement calls for a modern constitution based on human rights and citizenship, protecting all without bias, barring coups, and amendable only by popular will.

The Movement sees the constitution as a social contract born of popular will—guaranteeing rights, unity, and diversity—while rejecting manipulation without national consensus.

The Movement calls for inclusive political participation in Syria, rejecting exclusion and affirming that sovereignty stems from fair, collective public engagement.

The Movement outlines its vision of political change in Syria—from regime removal and reform to a peaceful, lasting shift that redistributes power and builds an authentic Syrian model.

The Movement advocates for an independent institutional state that ensures equality, sovereignty, and transparency—free from foreign control or one-party dominance.

The Movement calls for reforming religious institutions, ensuring diversity and independence from politics, and establishing an advisory council to offer insight without authority.

The Movement seeks a real parliament, independent judiciary, and a higher oversight council within a political system based on transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.

The Movement seeks a state of law with limited presidential terms, independent judiciary, separation of powers, and a government that represents the people.

The civil state ensures popular will, constitutional legitimacy, and rule of law—free from military or religious control, and committed to protecting rights for all.