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Direct Access Democracy
Direct Access Democracy is a phrase coined to describe a participatory democracy subset.
In one form Direct Access Democracy uses technology to empower the constituent to be the final authority. Issues pending shall be posted and available for review by the populace on a variety of technological mediums. The constituents shall be allowed to participate in "representative" held referendums on each and every issue. A quorum would bind the representative.
External links
- Direct Democracy superimposed onto the representative system -- Independent form.
- Direct access democracy -- Party form initiated by Town hall conscensus.
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