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# The development of a cult of personality around leaders shall be avoided through the adoption of a semi-presidential republic in which no unifying icon shall be able to become an autotheist. | # The development of a cult of personality around leaders shall be avoided through the adoption of a semi-presidential republic in which no unifying icon shall be able to become an autotheist. | ||
# Every religious organisation, notably the Church of England, will have full separation from the government. Like any other institution, no religious organisation will be exempt. | # Every religious organisation, notably the Church of England, will have full separation from the government. Like any other institution, no religious organisation will be exempt. | ||
# Workers councils will be established in order to offer employees authority over their businesses. The bourgeoisie who have oppressed them will no longer have our support, and their domination will end. | # Workers councils will be established in order to offer employees authority over their former businesses. The bourgeoisie who have oppressed them will no longer have our support, and their domination will end. | ||
# Every workers council has the right to negotiate freely and democratically with other workers councils. It is not for the state to determine how workers councils are organised; they might be fully decentralised or structured democratically, as long as workers control still persists. | # Every workers council has the right to negotiate freely and democratically with other workers councils. It is not for the state to determine how workers councils are organised; they might be fully decentralised or structured democratically, as long as workers control still persists. | ||
# Candidates seeking to represent a region in elections for representative of that region may be anyone who meets the age requirement of 25 years, has resided in that territory for the preceding five years, and has passed an intelligence evaluation. | |||
# Candidates seeking to become the official for one of the four constituent countries must first become the leader of a region and gain an approval rate of 75% or above. The 10 candidates with the highest approval rates will then be subject to a vote in which the two candidates with the highest vote percentage become First and Second Minister respectively. In the event of a tie between the two top candidates, a second round will be conducted. If this results in a tie, a coin flip will be conducted. |
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CONTENTS
Opening Statement
The Principles
- The state must be a body under the people's direction; the public shall never become the state's servants. A rejection of this model reduces the state's necessary evil status to that of an evil alone.
- It is vital that capitalistic social constructs like gender and ethnicity must be eliminated. Each individual will be able to freely identify, which will enable the breakdown of the previously outlined arrangements.
- The unjust royal institution needs to be abolished because it fosters a mindset that tolerates the infringement of peoples' rights on the basis of birth right.
- Those in their own territory will be able to answer to the question of autonomy or independence. Westminster's hegemony will be limited, and any of the four main constituents of our nation who wish to remain will have representation in parliament.
- The bourgeois parties that constitute the liberal democratic system will be eliminated in favour of a system in which individuals, as opposed to parties, which are merely symbols and text, are elected to regional parliaments. Every two years, the popular approval of candidates will be verified to provide a truly representative system.
- Individual freedom cannot be unrestricted since everyone should have the right to both positive and negative freedoms. When it violates the law or endangers another person, one's right to freedom must end.
- Everyone is free to renounce their citizenship if they choose to leave the country.
- The development of a cult of personality around leaders shall be avoided through the adoption of a semi-presidential republic in which no unifying icon shall be able to become an autotheist.
- Every religious organisation, notably the Church of England, will have full separation from the government. Like any other institution, no religious organisation will be exempt.
- Workers councils will be established in order to offer employees authority over their former businesses. The bourgeoisie who have oppressed them will no longer have our support, and their domination will end.
- Every workers council has the right to negotiate freely and democratically with other workers councils. It is not for the state to determine how workers councils are organised; they might be fully decentralised or structured democratically, as long as workers control still persists.
- Candidates seeking to represent a region in elections for representative of that region may be anyone who meets the age requirement of 25 years, has resided in that territory for the preceding five years, and has passed an intelligence evaluation.
- Candidates seeking to become the official for one of the four constituent countries must first become the leader of a region and gain an approval rate of 75% or above. The 10 candidates with the highest approval rates will then be subject to a vote in which the two candidates with the highest vote percentage become First and Second Minister respectively. In the event of a tie between the two top candidates, a second round will be conducted. If this results in a tie, a coin flip will be conducted.