[pp.int.general] PP Tunisia and e-governance
Nuno Cardoso
nuno.cardoso at partidopiratapt.eu
Sun Feb 27 01:48:37 CET 2011
Some Pirate Parties (Germany, Brazil, Austria and Switzerland) are using
something like that already
http://www.public-software-group.org/liquid_feedback
That one is very good and well worth a try. The only drawback is
some anonymity is lost in the process for those who don't want to be proxies
but do want to give proxy to someone, but it's an ongoing project, and
eventually all edges can be smoothed :)
Nuno Cardoso
International Coordinator, Portuguese Pirate Party
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 11:57 PM, Richard Stallman <rms at gnu.org> wrote:
> The revolution in Tunisia could be an opportunity to go beyond voting
> every few years. For instance, imagine if each citizen could give a
> proxy to someone, and anyone that has at least X proxies sits in
> Parliament and has X votes there, but you can change your proxy at any
> time.
>
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