The national movement supported the idea that all adults have a right to vote because it aimed to establish a representative democracy where every adult could participate in governance. It sought to promote inclusivity and social justice by granting voting rights to all adults, regardless of background, addressing historical discrimination faced by marginalized groups. The movement also saw universal adult suffrage as a way to empower citizens to actively engage in decision-making and foster national unity by giving all communities a stake in the country's progress. Furthermore, the demand for elected members in legislature and government transparency was integral to the movement, reflecting deeper desires for freedom, equality, and participation in government decisions.