Recent political developments have revealed structural flaws in the Western democratic model, which has allowed its mechanisms to erode in favor of the dominance of financial elites over decision-making centers.
Conversely, analyses indicate the emergence of signs in the West heralding the rise of a genuine, principled popular political movement. This movement is capable of challenging traditional parties and pseudo-populist currents, and uniting various segments of public opinion around fundamental common denominators, most notably:
· Preserving freedom of expression as a sacred and currently threatened value.
· Reforming legislative institutions (such as parliaments and councils) by freeing them from narrow partisan dominance and elevating them with broader representation of independent competencies.
· Ensuring the implementation of the genuine popular will and not succumbing to the pressures of narrow interest groups.
· Ending a foreign policy of subservience, particularly the unconditional support for Israel, and adopting a more balanced stance that protects national interests.