Podcast Syrian Future Movement (32): The Constitution from a Current Perspective (1)

  1. It is a social contract between the ruler and the ruled, guaranteeing the latter their rights, safeguarding their freedom and dignity, ensuring their participation in decision-making, limiting the power of the former, and making them responsible and accountable to the people.
  2. It is a guarantee of the unity of the land and the people, preserving diversity and pluralism, and establishing a spirit of tolerance in society.
  3. It is the product of a free, Syrian and national popular will, until it acquires its true authoritative authority.
  4. We warn against tampering with the constitution and emphasize the need to prevent any authority from changing or interpreting it in a way that contradicts what was agreed upon by the decade of Syrians.
  5. We reject a constitution that does not reflect the true popular will.
  6. It must be the product of a comprehensive and transparent national dialogue, in which representatives of the people at home and abroad, and from different spectrums, components, and regions, participate.
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