Vision:
Lebanon is a civil state that protects its citizens and secures a promising future for them.
Strategy & Milestones:
Section One: Health Affairs
- Ensuring health coverage for every citizen.
- Rehabilitating and developing public hospitals, Establishing an evaluation mechanism.
- Expanding the network of public hospitals to cover broader geographical areas.
- Restricting the benefits of Ministry of Health hospitalization services to those not covered by health insurance or social security.
- Mandating companies and institutions to insure all employees.
Section Two: Social security and solidarity and elderly care
- Investing social security funds in local and external projects.
- Developing a social security and solidarity system
- A precise methodology ensuring the arrival of public funds and local and international programs to the deserving.
- Dividing the social security fund into two packages: one funded by the state and the other by employee and employer.
- Providing the minimum wage to the unemployed for six months.
Section Three: Retiree Affairs
- Receiving health insurance in exchange for 35 years of social security contributions, with the optional retirement age at 60, and the possibility for the individual to continue working.
- Creating a new retirement system based on accumulated assets where workers annually contribute to the retirement salary plan managed by the non-profit retirement institution, overseen by the retirement regulatory authority, with contributions tax-exempt.
- Investing fund money in profitable investment projects to secure additional returns for contributors.
- Allowing the retiree to withdraw the accumulated funds in full at retirement age or receive a lifetime monthly salary.
- During the contract period, the contributor benefits from health insurance and life insurance alongside the accumulated amounts.
Section Four: Children’s Affairs
- Establishing a Child Support Center in the Ministry of Social Affairs.
- Ensuring compulsory education for children.
- Raising family and community awareness of child rights.
- Following up and implementing decisions, projects, and agreements issued by local and international Authorities.
- Juvenile and delinquent centers:
Section Five: Civil and Personal Status Law
- Organizing family issues, the basic unit of society.
- civil legislation and changing the personal status law, Civil laws based on justice respect the higher purposes of religions.
- Starting by enacting a nationality law that guarantees full equality between men and women.
- Lebanon is committed to the Charter of Human Rights, i.e., its civil and political rights.
- Establishing civil state courts to look into personal status disputes and a specialized body for family mediation and conflict management.
Section Six: Social Affairs and Charitable and Civic Associations
- NGO/NPO Audit Bureau
- Enacting a modern law translating the need for specialized civil organizations subject to oversight bodies completely independent of political power.
- Approve the announcement and notification by a specialized technical committee.
- Stop any unauthorized civil activity, hold associations deviating from their licensed objectives accountable, and stop those conflicting with the Lebanese constitution.
- Control funding sources and justify expenditures strictly.
Section Seven: Labor and Workers’ Affairs
- free General Labor Union for work strategy.
- Enhance national labor and protect it from foreign competition.
- Enhancing social protection measures.
- Enhancing social dialogue between production parties.
- Forming a civil labor coalition to work together for this purpose.