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  The
Six Commandments are the formal policies of this government*
  1. | The
government shall preserve the independence; be it administrative, judiciary, or
economic, of the kingdom. |   2. | The
government shall restore the national security and minimize crimes and delinquences.
|   3. |
The government shall
intend to fulfill the economic needs of the people, draft the National
Economic Plan, and deprive the people of the hunger. |
  4. | The
government shall grant the equality. |   5. | The
government shall grant the liberty, which must not contradict or deviate from
the first four commandments. |   6. | The
government shall provide the formal education. |   Thank
you.   (This
government did not present the formal policies to the Parliament, but the Six
Commandments, of which the members had vowed before taking the office, are regarded
as the formal policies)
*Parliament
Assembly Report of 1/1932, 28 June 1932, Pages 6-7. |