| First: |
To uphold the unity of
the Iraqi nation and to maintain it sovereign independence. |
| Second: |
To affirm the Islamic
identity of Iraq while respecting all religions and beliefs and
recognizing their inviolable rights. |
| Third: |
To implement a free and
direct national referendum to decide the nature of government and
the Head of State. |
| Fourth: |
To draft a permanent
Constitution to be confirmed by the people of Iraq in a free public
referendum. |
| Fifth: |
That the nature of the
Monarchy will be hereditary and constitutional emanating from the
will of the people and that the Monarch would be the symbol of the
unity of the people and the pride and honor of the nation. |
| Sixth: |
The establishment of
a pluralistic democratic state in which power is transferred via
the ballot box and the establishment of healthy democratic institutions
on the basis of the complete separation of power between the executive
legislative and judicial branches. |
| Seventh: |
The affirmation of the
sanctity of the judiciary and its independence from any group or
person in the state. |
| Eighth: |
To completely uphold
the principals of Basic Human Rights as laid down by religion the
United Nations and International Institutions. |
| Ninth: |
That the armed forces
belong to the people and that their sacred mission is to protect
the nation from external aggression and are prohibited from any
political activity. |
| Tenth: |
To institute a free economy
and encourage and develop the industrial agricultural and commercial
sectors while maintaining a balance between the rights of ownership
and the free market and the rights of the people to social justice
equal opportunity and basic amenities. |
| Eleventh: |
To implement a comprehensive
national reconciliation based on forgiveness and absolution far
from a desire for vengeance and retribution with due consideration
for the rule of law and justice. |
| Twelfth: |
To amend the legacy left
by the dark era on the basis of just laws with foremost consideration
for ethnic and secular issues, the nationality law, voluntary and
forced emigration and on the foundation of equal rights and responsibilities
for all citizens as stated in the permanent constitution. |