National Security
A comprehensive defence strategy based on a unified national doctrine and state sovereignty.
Read PillarLNA proposes systemic, social-democratic solutions to transform Lebanon into a secular, just, and sovereign state that protects all its citizens and residents.
LNA's programme links national security, financial recovery, migration management, governance reform, and regional justice into one democratic project.
A comprehensive defence strategy based on a unified national doctrine and state sovereignty.
Read PillarA progressive deposit recovery plan rooted in accountability and public trust.
Read PillarA state-led, rights-based response to refugee and migrant residency.
Read PillarSecular state-building, judicial independence, political feminism, and inclusive laws.
Read PillarDemocratic, secular, rights-based solutions for Palestine, Israel, and Syria.
Read PillarLNA advocates for a Comprehensive National Security Strategy that moves Lebanon away from fragmented security and toward a unified national doctrine.
The state must hold the exclusive right to possess and use weapons, with Hezbollah's military expertise and capabilities gradually integrated into the Lebanese Army according to national security needs.
The plan calls for implementing UNSC Resolution 1701, securing Israel's withdrawal from all occupied Lebanese lands, reactivating the 1949 Armistice Agreement, and demarcating land and sea borders with Syria.
LNA proposes mandatory 12-month national service for men and women, with military and civil tracks in education, environment, and social work to foster unity beyond sectarian lines.
The plan aims to fully restore deposits for the vast majority of account holders below a set threshold in the near term.
LNA calls for a comprehensive audit of BDL and commercial banks, clawbacks on excessive interest paid to large depositors since 2015, and recovery of illegal transfers by politically exposed persons.
All restored deposits must be paid in their original currency to rebuild confidence and stop forced losses through conversion.
A public DRF would manage bank liabilities, financed through government Eurobonds and BDL-acquired assets such as Middle East Airlines and Casino du Liban, while supporting social protections including pensions and healthcare.
The Lebanese state must resume its sovereign role in registering all residents and foreigners instead of delegating this responsibility to international bodies.
LNA calls for Refugee Status Determination to classify residents as migrant workers, students, or refugees eligible for temporary protection.
The sponsorship system should be replaced with direct state regulation of residency and work permits, bringing foreign workers under Lebanese labour laws and the tax system.
LNA supports non-refoulement and diplomatic efforts that enable dignified, voluntary, and safe return for refugees to Syria.
LNA advocates for a secular, democratic state where religion is separated from politics and all citizens are equal regardless of affiliation.
Judicial independence is central to justice for the Beirut Port explosion and to holding corrupt officials accountable.
The party seeks to replace patriarchal governance with political feminism, prioritising collaboration, empathy, and social welfare over the ruling oligarchy's short-term gains.
Proposals include protection from discrimination, nationality rights for women to pass citizenship to their children, and a comprehensive law against violence against women.
LNA proposes a unified history textbook that includes all historical narratives, builds critical thinking, and fosters a shared national identity.
For the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, LNA rejects the two-state solution as international complicity in colonisation and advocates for one democratic secular state in historical Palestine with equal rights for Muslims, Christians, and Jews.
LNA calls for a stable, inclusive, citizenship-based Syrian state and for holding the Assad regime accountable for atrocities.