Vision
Achieve Responsible Citizenship and Good Governance
for the protection of all citizens by strengthening democratic dialogue and shared values, finding a meeting and communication place with everyone, and keeping up with the work of other unions, associations and parties in order to become a forum with a sustainable character, forming an integral part of Lebanon, the Orient and the diaspora.
Demonstrate a Unique, Diversified and Leading Oriental and Social model
- The Orient is a mosaic of Arabs, Armenians, Assyrians, Circassians, Kurds, and others of multiple geographical and tribal social origins.
- In the Orient, Islam is divided into four Sunni, and at least three Shiite, sects, and countless Sufi groups with various doctrines.
- In the Orient, there are more than twenty-six Christian denominations, most of which date back six centuries before the Islamic revelation.
- People in the Orient pray in Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Coptic, Farsi, Greek, Latin, Syriac, and other languages.
- These cultures, religions and languages coexist in a harmonious atmosphere that has lasted for more than twenty centuries. The area’s societies thus have coexisted and continue to live in a truly diversified, static and sustainable environment.
- A number of strategic natural resources add to the weight of these societies, which place the Orient at the intersection of competing international interests that have, regrettably, accompanied various conflicts since the beginning of history.