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This project was developed under the pen name Sepehr Hakhamanesh, a graduate of universities in the United States. The experience of studying and living in America, together with close familiarity with modern systems of governance, constitutional frameworks, and successful models of political development, has given him a comparative and structural perspective. After years of living, studying, and working professionally abroad, Sepehr Hakhamanesh has continued to follow developments in Iran with deep concern. Following the widespread killing and repression of the Iranian people during the “Woman, Life, Freedom” uprising, that concern turned into a practical decision: protest alone is not enough; Iran needs a clear and modern legal framework. In light of the four principles put forward by the Prince territorial integrity, secularism and the separation of religion from politics, individual freedoms and equality before the law, and the right to self-determination through the ballot box—the drafting of this constitutional proposal began. This text is the result of thousands of hours of study, research, comparative review of the world’s constitutions, analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of different systems of governance, and careful consideration of the historical, cultural, and social characteristics of Iranian society. Its aim is to present a framework that limits power, guarantees the rights of the nation, and prevents the reproduction of any form of despotism. This project is not an emotional reaction; it is a structural plan for Iran’s future.

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