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that the technology exists to enable a real democracy, would a true democracy (every single person can vote on every single legislation) be advantageous or detrimental?
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"Optional referendum
The optional referendum allows the people to demand that any bill approved by the Federal Assembly is put to a nationwide vote. In order to bring about a national referendum, 50,000 valid signatures must be collected within 100 days of publication of the new legislation..
Mandatory referendum
All constitutional amendments approved by parliament are subject to a mandatory referendum, i.e. they must be put to a nationwide popular vote. The electorate are also required to approve Swiss membership of specific international organisations."
"Optional referendum
The optional referendum allows the people to demand that any bill approved by the Federal Assembly is put to a nationwide vote. In order to bring about a national referendum, 50,000 valid signatures must be collected within 100 days of publication of the new legislation..
Mandatory referendum
All constitutional amendments approved by parliament are subject to a mandatory referendum, i.e. they must be put to a nationwide popular vote. The electorate are also required to approve Swiss membership of specific international organisations."
"Government would grind to a halt."
Really? You think a few votes would impede the unstoppable juggernaut that is the British government, known for hard work, high productivity and eminently sensible decisions?
I refer of course to their sterling work on their own pay rises and allowances amounts the rest can be done later, if ever. The plebs don't know or care.
Really? You think a few votes would impede the unstoppable juggernaut that is the British government, known for hard work, high productivity and eminently sensible decisions?
I refer of course to their sterling work on their own pay rises and allowances amounts the rest can be done later, if ever. The plebs don't know or care.