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Do you agree that our electoral processes are carcinogenic?

Started by Chief Practitioner, May 05, 2022, 08:51 AM

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Are our electoral processes carcinogenic?

Definitively yes
1 (50%)
Yes
1 (50%)
I am not certain
0 (0%)
No
0 (0%)
Definitively not
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 2

Chief Practitioner

  After reading this small introduction on the electoral processes:

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  • Share your comments. (Do you agree or disagree that our electoral processes are  carcinogenic?)
  • Make suggestions on how we can cure this societal cancer.
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The more competent we are, the better our societies will be. Let's learn to make our societies better.

Denis Pageau

I answered definitively yes. Our democratic systems must be transformed to solve all these problems.

  • Electoral list - An electoral list is like a shareholder list; it should always be up to date.
  • Electoral districts - Electoral districts should be designed in order to facilitate the functioning and development of the local collectivity it deserves and facilitate relations with citizens. It should not be designed to assure the election of a political party. Hence its design should be neutral.
  • Political parties - We should find an electoral system where we elect independent representatives, not representative of political parties.
  • Money -  We should adopt a free electoral system where candidates are elected on the basis of their competency to represent their fellow citizen, not to raise money.

@Sabrah What do you think?

Societally yours,

Denis Pageau
Citizens & Societies
Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO)
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