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Aotearoa’s Next Chapter: Exploring Direct Democracy in New Zealand
New Zealand, known for its progressive social policies and strong democratic traditions, is increasingly engaging in conversations about direct democracy. While the country currently operates under a representative democracy, the idea of giving citizens a more direct say in shaping their future is gaining traction.
How do Cantons work in Switzerland?
Switzerland’s unique political system allows for a high degree of direct democracy, particularly within its cantons. This means that citizens have a direct say in shaping their local laws and policies, going beyond simply electing representatives
#IndividuallyTogether
We feel the pain, the indignity, of every mad sounding public decision you’ve seen made in recent times. We know, like you, there’s little to no connect by the decision makers or today’s chiefs to common sense, to spirituality, to your essence, to our essence. They serve their own master, they don’t even communicate with…
Countries practising Direct Democracy
Direct democracy, where citizens directly participate in decision-making, has become a growing trend worldwide. While often viewed as a utopian ideal, its practical implementation varies significantly across different countries. This article examines the successes and challenges of direct democracy through case studies of Switzerland, Taiwan, Mexico, and Uruguay, highlighting the diverse ways this system operates in practice
Power of Empowerment
An empowered society is not merely a utopian ideal but a tangible reality that holds the key to a brighter future. It’s a society where individuals are equipped with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities to actively participate in shaping their own lives and the world around them. This empowerment transcends mere economic prosperity; it’s about fostering a sense of agency, responsibility, and collective action.
Stay on top of New Zealand legislation changes
New Zealand Legislation changes many times per business day, it’s sometimes nearly a constant stream throughout the day. If you thought that such things were just occasionally and that when it did happen, it will be news that you won’t miss, we have to tell you you are wrong, parliament changes laws all the time…
George Orwell’s last words
George Orwell might sound doom and gloom but it has come to pass Taken from the above website (Open Culture): More than 60 years after his death and the closely preceding publication of his best-known novel 1984, we look to George Orwell as a kind of prophet of the ills of corporatism, socialism, authoritarianism, totalitarianism…
Days of Democracy are over (unless we do something)
Even though we’ve never had proper democracy, the reality is that even the form of democracy we do have is under threat. Democracy is a logical concept that puts us all on an equal footing, but what’s happening in the UK does not bode well for New Zealand. Neil Oliver is a reknowned voice from…