
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.

We call for a unifying constitutional agreement, rejecting one-party rule, embracing pluralism, and ensuring all who seek consensus are true national partners.

We propose a clear political system with no vague gaps, strong institutions, power distribution, and an empowered independent Government Adviser—not just a symbolic role.

We reject forced deportation, stress unsafe return, call for refugee protection, open borders, political and humanitarian solutions, and fair global resettlement opportunities.

We support peoples’ liberation, resist tyranny, protect the environment, eliminate WMDs in the Middle East, urge joining the NPT, and call for rebuilding Syria’s national army.

We affirm Palestine’s existence, support its empowerment, call for Jerusalem as its capital and the right of return, and urge reforming the Arab League’s role in resolving the issue.