Phase 1

First 100 Days

Immediate reforms to stabilize the economy, restore rule of law, and signal a new direction.

The Transitional System

Three co-equal pillars that form the interim governing framework.

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Legislative

National Uprising Council

Represents the democratic mandate of the revolution; drafts transitional laws and oversight mechanisms.

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Executive

Transitional Government

Manages day-to-day governance, ensures civil-service continuity, and implements emergency economic orders.

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Judiciary

Transitional Divan

An independent transitional court system that prosecutes corruption while protecting civil liberties.

Policy Areas

Legal & Human Rights

Immediate release of political prisoners, abolition of the death penalty, and repeal of all discriminatory laws, including mandatory hijab.

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Economic Stabilization

Ending "Double Pricing" of currency, auditing the Bonyads (regime-linked foundations), and halting capital flight.

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Governance & Transition

Establishing the National Uprising Council and the Transitional Divan (Judiciary) to ensure the rule of law during the transition.

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Resource Security

Immediate emergency management of the Water Crisis and Energy Grid to prevent "Day Zero" scenarios in major cities.

National Defense & Integrity

Restructuring the armed forces (Artesh) to protect borders while dissolving the IRGC and Basij paramilitary forces.

Global Integration

Ending proxy funding and regional interference to unfreeze assets and return Iran to the global financial system.

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Effective Immediately

Day One Repeals

  1. 1End of mandatory hijab and all religiously-mandated dress codes
  2. 2Abolition of the death penalty
  3. 3Full restoration of uncensored internet access
  4. 4Halt all state subsidies to religious institutions
  5. 5Dissolution of the IRGC and Basij paramilitary forces
  6. 6Immediate release of all political prisoners
  7. 7Dissolution of the Guardian Council to allow free and fair elections

Do No Harm — Preservation of State Function

Civil servants (except those guilty of crimes against the people) are encouraged to remain at their posts. The uninterrupted delivery of bread, electricity, and medical services is a sacred obligation of the transitional period. Stability is the foundation of reform.

180-Day Emergency Roadmap

  1. Day
    1

    Declare Economic State of Emergency

    Issue executive orders halting capital flight, freezing hard-currency outflows, and stabilizing the rial exchange rate.

  2. Week
    1

    Form Interim Economic Council

    Assemble a cross-party technocratic council; freeze all opaque state fund transfers pending full audit.

  3. Month
    1

    Restore Civil Liberties

    Release all political prisoners, restore freedom of the press, and lift restrictions on internet access and civil society.

  4. Day
    60

    Emergency Budget & International Talks

    Pass a transparent emergency budget eliminating subsidy distortions; open formal negotiations with the IMF and World Bank.

  5. Day
    120

    Anti-Corruption Courts

    Establish independent anti-corruption tribunals and publish all state contracts, IRGC assets, and sovereign wealth fund holdings.

  6. Day
    180

    Constitutional Framework & Elections

    Ratify a provisional constitutional framework enshrining property rights and press freedom; schedule free democratic elections.