Secular and Just State
A democratic state where law treats all citizens equally and religion is separated from politics.
Read PaperA comprehensive vision for a radical alternative to Lebanon's sectarian system, built around a secular, social democratic state rooted in freedom, justice, and solidarity.
The party's programme places people at the centre of public policy and commits to a state where no one is left behind.
A democratic state where law treats all citizens equally and religion is separated from politics.
Read PaperA comprehensive defence doctrine that integrates state resources to protect the country.
Read PaperA citizen-centred recovery that restores deposits, holds elites accountable, and rebuilds production.
Read PaperA sovereign, state-led, rights-based plan for residents, migrant workers, students, and refugees.
Read PaperA transformative method for political struggle, human rights, and universal social protection.
Read PaperForeign policy guided by national interest and a commitment to regional decolonisation.
Read PaperLNA advocates for a democratic state where religion is separated from politics and the law treats all citizens as equal.
The state must possess absolute constitutional authority and sovereignty over its territory, institutions, and decision-making processes.
Judicial independence is a primary priority to combat corruption, end impunity, and achieve justice for the Beirut Port explosion.
LNA supports a 12-month national service, with military and civil tracks for men and women, to build a shared national identity beyond sectarian lines.
The party proposes a unified history textbook that includes all narratives, encourages critical thinking, and strengthens national cohesion.
The party proposes a doctrine of comprehensive defence that integrates state resources to protect the country.
LNA insists that the exclusive right to possess weapons must belong to the state, with Hezbollah's military expertise and capabilities gradually integrated into the Lebanese Army according to criteria set by a unified national security strategy.
The plan calls for full implementation of UNSC Resolution 1701, Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Lebanese lands, and clear land and sea border demarcation with Syria.
Security is managed through military command, civil emergency response, economic strategic reserves, social and psychological resilience against sectarianism, and cyber defence.
LNA rejects banking-led crisis management and proposes a recovery plan centred on citizens, social justice, and accountability.
The PDRP prioritises full restoration of deposits for the vast majority of account holders in the original currency and permanently ends lirafication.
The plan includes clawbacks on excessive interest paid to large depositors since 2015 and on illegal transfers made by politically exposed persons.
A public fund would manage bank liabilities, financed through BDL-acquired assets such as Middle East Airlines and Casino du Liban, alongside government Eurobonds.
The party advocates for an environment that supports knowledge-driven industries, agriculture, and manufacturing for sustainable development.
The state must resume its sovereign role in registering all residents instead of delegating this role to international bodies.
Foreigners should be classified as migrant workers, students, or refugees, with clear legal pathways for regularisation.
LNA calls for abolishing the sponsorship system and replacing it with direct state regulation of residency and work permits.
The party adheres to non-refoulement while supporting diplomatic efforts for dignified, voluntary return of refugees to Syria.
For LNA, feminism is not only representation. It is a transformative methodology for political struggle and social change.
LNA aims to replace patriarchal leadership models with collaboration, empathy, and long-term planning.
The party's framework protects LGBTQAI+ individuals and recognises the links between gender oppression, racism, and classism.
LNA has drafted a Law for Protection from Discrimination to ensure equality for all people on Lebanese territory regardless of race, gender, or social origin.
The party advocates for universal healthcare and free public education as basic rights for all citizens and residents.
LNA rejects the two-state solution as international complicity in colonisation and advocates for the One Democratic State Initiative: a single democratic, secular state in historical Palestine with equal rights for all citizens.
The party supports a non-sectarian, citizenship-based Syrian state and calls for the Assad regime to be held accountable for atrocities.
LNA engages in proactive advocacy, including in London and Paris, to project a non-sectarian vision for Lebanon and the region.
The LNA project restores confidence in the state by replacing clientelism with transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.