The First Reform Principle
Separation of religion and state.
The Second Reform Principle
Debarring the clergy from interference in political and judicial matters.
The Third Reform Principle
Removal of the barriers between the various sects and confessions.
The Fourth Reform Principle
The abolition of feudalism, the organization of national economy on the basis of production and the protection of the rights of labour and the interests of the nation and the state.
The Fifth Reform Principle
Formation of strong armed forces which will be effective in determining the destiny of the country and the nation.
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