
We call to reform the UN veto, review treaties, protect Syrians' water rights, strengthen regional neighborliness, and develop technology and solar energy for national security.

We call for international relations based on respect and equality, reject dominance and interference, and support reforming the UN and Security Council to manage conflicts

This episode highlights the need to free national will from subordination, affirming equal cooperation and Syrians’ right to regional/global ties that serve national interest.

This episode explores religious legislation as a legal source in a civil state, urging legal clarity that serves national interest and protects society from violence and extremism.

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.