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    Today we will offer you the “decryption key” of the DirectDemocracyS system.

    This isn't a passcode, but like a Rosetta Stone, which allows us to understand what previously seemed incomprehensible, this article will help you understand and intuit our potential.

    Every rule and every choice in our system is not random, but the result of in-depth analysis, experience, and evaluation.

    It's impossible to explain and justify every detail in a single article: that's why we've published hundreds of informative articles dedicated to specific individual topics.

    This text does not replace that documentation, but provides the key to understanding its overall logic.

    This article represents only the first level of understanding of the system.

    The genius of our system, which not everyone immediately understands, is that even though it is based on simple principles, to put everything into practice and make it work perfectly, it must necessarily be specific and detailed, and therefore, at first glance, complicated.

    The fundamental rules are the foundation on which DirectDemocracyS is developed, and each of these rules is then integrated with others, which make it better.

    The cornerstones of our system have always been the fact that we are the first and only ones to bring together ideas and projects, born from one person, or a small group of people, and then developed by many groups with many members, to make everything a collective creation.

    Putting everyone at the center, making them all protagonists, is very important to being fair, equitable, loyal, honest, sincere, competent, and safe.

    1. Leadership truly and completely shared.

    Every person who joins us by becoming our user, with a verified and guaranteed identity, becomes an integral and important part of a shared leadership, in which each person decides together with everyone else.

    Now think of how many of the world's problems can be solved, directly, immediately, simply, and safely, only with this leadership in which everyone is truly decisive.

    Brief explanation. To be part of this immense leader of ours, able to vote and be decisive, we require a superior user type, which requires three main obligations.

    The first is mandatory verification and guaranteed identity, to prevent a person from having multiple personal profiles (and therefore multiple votes), to prevent fake profiles, and above all, to punish those who don't follow all the rules and to reward our best users. Almost everywhere in the world, to vote and express your opinion, the first thing you need to do is identify yourself, so we identify anyone who wants to be part of our shared leadership.

    The second obligation is to contribute a small annual fee to our self-financing, so that our entire system can function, to remain forever free, independent, and neutral, and to avoid being dependent on lobbies, or on rich, powerful, and famous people, who try to corrupt us.

    The third obligation involves a direct and ongoing commitment over time, carrying out many activities necessary to make our enormous mechanism function perfectly.

    To make shared leadership useful and professional, we have created expert groups from the outset to inform and advise (without ever imposing or manipulating our decisions) all our users and all our groups. This is one of our strengths, because every decision we make is informed and competent thanks to the collaboration and ongoing support of these expert groups, composed of our official members, who therefore have a vested interest in offering their valuable assistance for the common good. For every decision we need to make, our specialists offer us all the various options, explain all the consequences of each option, and offer advice, or, in some cases, a ranking of the best decisions to make.

    We don't spend our days voting.

    We have created very detailed implementing rules to cast our votes, which are collective, and with variable quorums. Only for fundamental decisions is unanimity required to make them final and binding, so as to never lose our identity. Very important decisions require quorums ranging from 75% to 95% to make them official. For medium-important decisions, a minimum quorum of 66% to 75% is required, or for important decisions, a simple majority (50% + 1 vote) is required. For all our votes, the first three times a vote is taken, quorums must be calculated based on the number of those entitled to vote, according to specific rules. From the fourth round onwards, quorums based on the number of voters are sufficient. For all non-important decisions, according to specific, very detailed implementing rules, the various groups involved and the authorization of all five special groups are sufficient.

    A brief explanation. Who decides whether a rule, proposal, or project is fundamental, very important, moderately important, or important? We have groups that evaluate, discuss, and decide on all the various proposals, and all our official members are eligible to participate. Therefore, potentially anyone who meets all the requirements can become our official member, and therefore participate in all the special groups and all the groups evaluating the various proposals.

    Clear voting rules that do not allow for errors.

    Almost all of our votes, with very few exceptions (only for security reasons), are open, reasoned, and involve the assumption of full collective, group, and even individual responsibility for all the consequences of our decisions. Open voting is essential because there is no need to be ashamed of one's opinions, and no one is excluded for their thoughts, preferences, or votes. Open voting in the voting groups that make up our electors allows anyone to verify live that their vote is actually counted, exactly as it was cast. Therefore, it helps us prevent any potential disputes over the results, while each of our official members has every opportunity to verify every vote they participate in. Detailed justification for one's choices is useful to the entire community, because by explaining one's preferences, decisions can be made that are more shared, competent, and informed. Obviously, there are no right or wrong reasons, and a vote cannot be changed in any way for a reason that is not very logical or real. In many of our elections, one's vote can be changed by the voter, even by reading the reasons of other voters, but it cannot be changed by anyone after the vote has been definitively closed. These reasons, however, must be clear, and are complemented by the assumption of full responsibility, as we have said: collective, group, and even individual. It is very important to take responsibility for everything one decides, and for the consequences of those decisions, because too often, in other systems, there are no culprits, or no one who pays for the consequences of poor decisions. This rule keeps everyone very careful, and prevents impulsive, hasty, superficial, and poorly analyzed votes.

    1. Ownership of our entire system, by all our official members.

    According to very detailed implementing rules, any registered user, with verified and guaranteed identity, who meets all the requirements, can apply to become an official member. DirectDemocracyS is the collective, complete, exclusive, and final property of all its official members. Each official member automatically receives a single, non-cumulative, and non-transferable individual share, which makes them, along with all our official members, the owner of our entire system, all our platforms, our entire political organization, and all our activities. This fundamental rule makes it impossible for any lobby, or any rich, powerful, or famous individual, to wield excessive power and negatively influence our activities. Along with the shared leadership, which includes all our official members, collective ownership prevents any potential corruption and any potential negative influence, whether internal or external.

    1. Authentic democracy and total freedom.

    The only authentic and complete democracy is that which our political organization offers the entire world, informing its users fully and professionally, and allowing its voters, through our platforms (free, independent, and protected), complete management and detailed control, before, during, and, for the first time in the world, even after elections. In the old and failed traditional systems, authentic and continuous democracy does not exist, but immediately after elections, for many years, the other political forces hold all the power through their political representatives, who promise everything to win the elections, and then almost never keep all their promises , during periods of suspended "democracy," which we call oligarchic partycracy. In these periods, the population, which in a democracy should always hold all the power—not always the winner of the elections—acts in the interests of the entire population, but we often witness decisions made against the common well-being and interests. Individual and group freedom should be potentially infinite, but it ends exactly where the freedom of another person or group begins. This phrase encapsulates our idea of freedom, which, when applied together with logic, common sense, truth, education, and mutual respect for all people, helps change and improve the world.

    1. Traditional hierarchies and bottom-up hierarchies.

    To implement point 3 of this informative article, DirectDemocracyS and all its members are implementing authentic and comprehensive grassroots democracy (through shared leadership and collective ownership), which is integrated and complemented by traditional hierarchies, consistently based on equality combined with meritocracy, based on highly detailed implementation rules. This perfect balance makes our system unique and inimitable.

    1. Micro-groups at the local level, in urban and rural areas of up to 1000 inhabitants.

    These micro-groups are our physical (as well as virtual) presence in local areas and tiny communities, with the aim of solving problems and collaborating not only on our platforms, but in public spaces, streets, squares, parks, and even, upon request, directly in the homes of all citizens. Our official members and our official representatives will be available to everyone, so we can work together to achieve excellent results.

    No system or political force possesses all these strengths and all these characteristics, which are interconnected and integrated to make DirectDemocracyS the efficient solution to nearly all the world's problems. To join us, you must study all our public information with an open mind, without hasty judgments or superficiality. It will be impossible not to understand, and appreciate, our enormous potential. The first step is mutual trust, and joining us, knowing that you can choose to remain completely anonymous, and even invisible, to anyone else, based on very detailed security and privacy rules that are very useful to everyone.

    We didn't simplify because you can't simplify without losing functionality.


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