This page describes the instruments We the People will use to vote on issues… General Referenda, Plebiscites and Petitions may be initiated by: The People, Regional Assemblies, Regional Chief Executive Officers, Parliament, or The President. Petitions Citizens shall have the right to petition authorities at any time in accord with the Constitution. Petitions are usually used to demand action on some issue without necessarily stating what action should be taken. Petitions are also used as a means of seeking redress of some perceived wrong. Petitions shall be initiated on forms available from Regional Offices, or may be created and signed […]
Mike Holt
The National Parliament General The National Parliament shall be responsible for policy on all aspects of governance with application across the Nation, and for all Statute Laws. The National Parliament shall be responsible for overseeing the implementation of National policy. To facilitate oversighting National policy on issues such as water, energy, air traffic control, national railways and national roads, the Parliament shall establish statutory authorities. Elections to the National Parliament Each Regional Assembly shall elect one Member or recent ex-Member of their Regional Assembly with at least three years experience in that Assembly to the National Parliament. This means that […]
Direct Representation is True Democracy Our primary goal once we are elected to form a government is to bring in Citizens Initiated Referendums (CIR). Then we will reform the electoral system as shown in this illustration: Each electorate will comprise 5,000 voters, and 50 electorates will make up the Regional government. One representative from each electorate will sit at a round table whenever the Regional Government meets. The representatives will be chosen from voters in their electorate and voted in with one man one vote. No preferences. No backroom deals. Simple and clear. Voting for Federal Representatives One more representative […]
How do we propose implementing safe, secure electronic voting? The online voting system we propose is nothing like the US model. Our leader, Mike Holt, has more than 40 years IT experience as a systems analyst, cryptographer, programmer, database designer, and webmaster. He brings all this experience to the table. The system we have already designed will work similarly to the MyGov website to ensure that it is extremely secure. Each voter is assigned a unique voter registration code by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC). Voters will enter that code as their login name when they register on the online […]