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02890: RE: Little bit of direct democracy triumphed in British Columbia, but not in the crandle of DEMOCRACY GREECE !

From: Fred Blomson <fred.blomson(at)hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 10:38:02 +0000
Subject: RE: Little bit of direct democracy triumphed in British Columbia, but not in the crandle of DEMOCRACY GREECE !

THE e-LAWS NOT THE MONEY TO GOVERN!

The socialistic parties demand proportional representation. Now every student and every young person who strikes and demonstrates in the streets and in the squares, has an Iphone in the pocket and can participate the democratic dialog from all to all. She and he can also participate referendums to legislate important e-laws! The e-democracy is today unavoidable even for the patriarchal socialists!

Greece (and the Greeks), as the fatherland of the DDN (Direct Democratic Nomocracy) has the moral duty to be the first to renew the DDN!

The socialistic parties of the world are loosing members because they have an anachronistic top governed structure and personality cult.

The socialistic party must apply DDN inside the party now before IT WILL BECOME FORCED to do it! It must provide all the members with a DEMOCARD (similar visa card) and an e-polling system to make it possible for all the members who want, to participate the decision making with equal status.

The ancient personality cult and the ancient money system are dying.

Examples for legislating referendum proposals:

*** Legislate the simple analog system. YES-NO

*** Separate the religion from the state. YES-NO

Proposal for future global legislating referendum:

*** Replace the ancient money system by e-laws and let e-laws to own and to govern everything on earth. YES-NO. 

Dear worldcitizens please "wake up"!

Please! Let common sense and good consciousness to dominate our life on earth!

Please write a comment to my ideology or at list,  YES, OR NO!

Thank You!

Fred Blomson, www.uhonet.wordpress.com, www.facebook.com/groups/nompcracy/



> From: BECKETL(at)auburn.edu
> To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
> Subject: RE: Little bit of direct democracy triumphed in British Columbia, but not in the crandle of DEMOCRACY GREECE !
> Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 15:38:39 +0000
>
> Keep at it George. It's now or never. Even in US, where long forgotten methods of citizen initiative that are buried in old constitutions are being resurrected and used by citizens to reverse laws passed by legislative oligarchs. The momentum grows. You are a true Greek warrior in the front lines of global democracy. Ted
> ________________________________________
> From: Δικηγορικό Γραφείο Γ. Λ. Κόκκα & Συνεργατών [geoko(at)otenet.gr]
> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 9:19 PM
> To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
> Cc: dimovoulio(at)gmail.com; 'kyriazis'; 'ΜΙΧΑΛΟΠ ΣΟΦΙΑ'; direct-democracy-movement(at)googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Little bit of direct democracy triumphed in British Columbia, but not in the crandle of DEMOCRACY GREECE !
>
> Congratulations from Greece, where we try to have these
> opportunities of people-initiated referendum in the middle of a horrible
> crisis, but the governing oligarchies with IMF do not allow us to do so.
> So we decided to launch today 11/11/11 a Citizens Parliament called
> DIMOVOULIO.
>
> Best regards
>
> George L. Kokkas
> N.G.O Forum for Citizens' Democracy
> Ippokratous str. 42 - GR-10680 Athens
> Greece
> Tel.: +30 2103648300 - Fax: +30 2103610882
> e-mail : geoko(at)otenet.gr
> web: www.dimopolis.gr
> www.3ddemocracy.eu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: M. Kolar [wddm(at)mkolar.org]
> Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 3:22 AM
> To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
> Subject: Fwd: Little bit of direct democracy triumphed in British Columbia
>
> This did not get through the first time:
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Little bit of direct democracy triumphed in British Columbia
> Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 09:59:04 -0700
> From: M. Kolar <wddm(at)mkolar.org>
> To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
>
> We had a landmark referendum in the province of British Columbia, Canada on
> a
> change of the tax system.
> (I will not go into much detail, you can find them on the Internet if
> interested. In short, B.C. government introduced the so called Harmonized
> Sales
> Tax, that replaced the old federal General Sales Tax and Provincial Sales
> Tax.
> This change amounted to shifting part of the tax from corporations to
> consumers.)
> People did not like the way how the change was introduced - it was announced
> shortly after the last provincial elections after the wining Liberal Party
> was
> promising there will be no tax change.
>
> Although B.C. has (as the only province of Canada) an Initiative and
> Referendum
> and Recall Act, it sets very high threshold on the number of signatures
> needed
> to hold a people-initiated referendum. In spite of these obstacles, when
> people
> got really angry, they managed to overcome them. The initiative to collect
> signatures to hold this referendum started two years ago, the referendum was
> mail-in, the deadline to submit the ballots was August 5, and the referendum
> results were announced yesterday. People won, 54% voted in favour of
> rejecting
> HST and returning to the old GST/PST. B.C. government promised to implement
> the
> decision of the referendum.
>
> It is the first time in the British Commonwealth that people had a direct
> say
> in how they are taxed!
>
> In the many commentaries about the results of this referendum, on could hear
> also fear of direct democracy, and the comments that the Initiative Act is
> apparently not restrictive enough, and the government may want to make it
> even
> harder for a people's initiative to be successful and that it may want to
> repel
> the Initiative Act altogether!
>
> Mirek
>

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