At the beginning of the journey, speeches were delivered by the Public Affairs Minister at the Royal Court, the Foreign Minister and MBMA Director-General, in which they highlighted the importance of the Charter and its positive impact on the Kingdom.
After that, the attendees toured the main exhibition, during which they were introduced to the idea of establishing the Monument, which commemorated the National Action Charter that was approved by a consensus of 98.4% of the public. They viewed the names of voters on the charter, which are engraved on all of its walls. The tour also shows Bahrain's long history, its prosperous present, and bright future by displaying models and documents related to each stage, in addition to using interactive devices to deliver information in a modern way.
At the end of their tour, the delegates commended the Monument and the information it offers to promote national values, lauding the idea of writing the names of voters on its walls and the means used to present the information.