Local and mayoral elections May 2008
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Datum: 16.04.2008 09:18
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Datum: 16.04.2008 09:18
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Newsgroup: alt.politics.media alt.politics.british uk.environment uk.politics.parliament uk.politics.misc uk.politics.constitution
I&R ~ GB Citizens' Initiative and Referendum Campaign for direct democracy in Britain (see latest CDD definition below) http://www.iniref.org/ Ideas for the next local council and London mayoral ELECTIONS (May 2008) run-up period: 1 Ask representatives of political parties, incumbents and candidates about their attitudes to citizens' direct democracy. 2 Write to head offices and approach local party constituency branches. 3 Suggest that they should indicate support for I and R in their election manifestos, if they have not already done so. 4 Show them our short proposal http://www.iniref.org/steps.html and ask them to introduce a similar proposal in the local or county council (we'll supply further detail on request). 5 Democracy Reform needs YOU! Consider voting ONLY for those candidates who pledge to work for the introduction of I and R if they get elected 6 Stand yourself as a direct-democracy candidate in a future local or country election. 7. Approach press and mass media about this. Above statement modified from: Title: Democracy within reach: Proposals, tools for change Sub-title: a brochure with proposals and resources Available via http://www.iniref.org/bookstall.html and to members free of charge. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- I and R refers to Citizens' Initiative and Referendum, defined here as Citizens' Direct Democracy CDD Definition of citizens’ direct democracy. Revised March 2008 Comments again invited. We define citizens’ direct democracy CDD to include those forms of governance in which the electorate decides on issues, matters of public concern, in addition to choosing among candidates for council or parliament (indirect or "representative" democracy). This form of democracy CDD is often referred to as "the initiative and referendum". Political power in CDD is exercised by “The People” although parliament and government continue to operate as well. The term “citizens’ direct democracy” refers to forms of democratic decision-making which can be initiated by an agreed number of citizens and which can lead to a decision by ballot or vote of the whole electorate. In this context "ballot" means the same as binding referendum or plebiscite. Thus citizens can select and determine public issues, stipulate the wording of proposals and put proposals to the whole electorate of the state, city, town, village or other political unit. Examples of such procedures are: -- the citizens’ law-proposal (initiative) leading to ballot, -- the veto referendum, -- the constitutional referendum and -- the recall-initiative. ------------------------------------------------------------- I&R ~ GB Citizens' Initiative and Referendum Campaign for direct democracy in Britain http://www.iniref.org/ e-mail info@iniref.org[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Ar (16.04.2008 09:40)
