The UDM stands for:
1. Valuing every person's life, dignity, and worth.
Let’s look after each other, treat your neighbour like you want to be treated; rich or poor, young or old, we should always show each other kindness and respect because every person matters.
2. Upholding honesty and integrity in public and private life.
Always telling the truth and doing the right thing, even when nobody is watching. It means being honest in everything you say and do, whether you're at work, at home, or out in the community.
3. Supporting the rights and freedoms outlined in our country's Constitution.
The rights and freedoms outlined in the country's Constitution means believing that everyone should be treated fairly and equally. The UDM stands up for things like freedom of speech, the right to vote, and the right to be treated with respect no matter where you come from.
4. Promoting tolerance and respecting the rights of others.
Respect the rights of others means making sure that everyone has the same opportunities and freedoms, and not discriminating against anyone because of who they are.
5. Believing in unity and shared ownership of our country's prosperity.
Unity means working together and supporting each other as a country. We all have a part to play in making our country better, and that when we work together, we can achieve more. Shared ownership of our country's prosperity means that everyone should benefit from the wealth and success of our country, not just a few people.
6. Advocating for national discipline, understanding that rights come with responsibilities.
Everyone in the country to follow the rules and do their part to make the country better. It means understanding that we all have responsibilities as citizens, like obeying the law, paying taxes, and respecting others. And while we have rights, like the right to freedom of speech and the right to vote, we also have a duty to use those rights responsibly and consider how our actions affect others and the country as a whole.
7. Striving for moral renewal, promoting clear distinctions between right and wrong.
Do the right thing and to avoid doing things that are wrong. It involves promoting honesty, fairness, and kindness in our actions and decisions. It's about making sure that people know the difference between what is right and what is wrong, and trying to live our lives in a way that reflects those values.
8. Supporting economic policies guided by moral values.
Economic policies guided by moral values means making decisions about money and business that are based on what is right and fair. It's about ensuring that everyone has a chance to succeed, and that wealth is shared fairly among all members of society. This can include things like paying workers a fair wage, protecting the environment, and helping those who are less fortunate.
9. Upholding freedom of religion and worship.
Upholding freedom of religion and worship means allowing people to practice their beliefs and worship as they wish, without interference or persecution from others or the government. It means respecting the right of every individual to choose their own religion or belief system, and to gather with others who share their faith to pray or worship.
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