Democratic objectives
General Democratic Goals:
 
2.2.1
The parliament and the government are responsible for protecting and developing the democratic system, respecting the legislative,  the executive and the judiciary organs and the separation of party responsibility from the national government, the political power from the power of civil society, the central powers of the government from the provincial powers. The distribution and the elaboration of the nature of the powers on all managerial levels and regions.
 
 
2.2.2 
The parliament and the government are responsible for the establishment of a constitutional government and to respect the constitution and the laws to be applied equally to all citizens. Adhering to the legal process without discrimination based on governmental, political party positions or social standing. 
 
2.2.3
Respecting and protecting freedom, political and civil rights, individual rights, the freedom to reside, freedom of expression and thought and religious rights. 
 
2.2.4
Developing the democratic culture, election, parliamentary culture, developing the work of councils on provincial levels and the clarification on district and village levels. 
 
2.2.5
Developing the culture of civic responsibility, political opposition and culture. The right to criticize as the other side of being a responsible citizen. 
 
2.2.6
Establishing a civil and transparent electoral system for all the representative organs and councils, a system that entails all the technical, legal and international standards to prevent all breaches and irregularities in the electoral processes. 
 
2.2.7 
Developing the culture of accepting differences on a political, cultural and social levels, accepting defeat in elections, peaceful competition and transfer of power on all political levels, transfer of power on management and social levels, amongst the suitable people, among the races and different age groups 
 
2.2.8 
 
Condemning all the terrorist or extreme acts, under any name or with any excuse 
 
2.2.9
Developing the means in the political lexicon, to have clear dialogue and naming the interest replacing the symbolic and the hollow language
 
2.2.10
Implementing the concept of citizenship and preparing the citizen as a free person, equal, responsible, and having rights and responsibilities 
 
2.2.11
Abiding by the articles of the international human rights convention and preventing any breaches of these principles. 
 
2.2.12
Advancing the political, cultural, civic, human resources, social roles of women and the youth on all levels