We are committed to creating and preserving a country in which all people live free—free of impositions from others, including the government and militant organizations, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, cultural, and political beliefs.

To achieve this goal, we are obligated to form a liberal democratic federal government, with most powers resting with the ethnic federal provinces. The national government will only be formed by the proper representatives of the provinces, coordinating the country’s internal relations as well as international affairs. Under no circumstances is a Unitarian government allowed. We believe that, given the sensitive ethnic and religious mixture of people within the country, a Unitarian government is a path to totalitarianism and dictatorial rule.

We also believe in inner freedom and equality for all people. All human beings are born free and equal in both dignity and rights.

We strongly believe that the elected government officials, appointees, and employees all are servants of the people and country. The sacredness of the country shall not extend to, nor be stolen by, the people serving or guarding it.

We value life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and no authority may divest or limit these rights for any individual unless by rule of law.

We cherish prosperity and a flourishing economy. Therefore, a union or confederation with neighboring countries with common ethnic, religious and/or historical backgrounds will broaden the economic and productivity horizon for the country and consequently for the people. Federal provinces are allowed and further encouraged to establish direct economic, cultural, and educational ties and relations with neighboring countries.

We shall preserve and guard our independence and integrity in the world community while bringing the country out of its unnecessary isolation, placing it in harmonious coexistence with the world, by making special efforts to establish friendly and beneficial relationships with neighboring countries that share a common culture, history, and/or faith.