New Tunisia Constitution Mandates Initiative Process

Tunisia’s new constitution requires that the initiative process be created, at least for local government. So far, the process has not yet been implemented. This article, by Joe Mathews of California, gives more detail.


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  1. Tunisia is a bright spot in the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011 and they were already having their own uprising before 2011 too. Their government was exemplary in their peaceful transformation to democracy.

    The International Parliament is also an example of advanced voting systems as a peaceful decision-making alternative to force and violence.

    Not only are we a voluntary liberty organization but we are also 100 times more advanced than the Libertarian Party itself.

    The Libertarian and Green Parties have been lead down a path of hostile conflicts and continual self-destruction for as long as I have been attending their meetings.

    The only way for true peaceful change in the USA is by cooperation and collaboration. It’s crystal clear that the hostile nature of plurality elections and those who follow that alternative has destroyed any hope of progress in electoral reform in the near future as long as resources are devoted to any plurality election (plurality election = elections which don’t use ranked choice voting in multi-winner districts).

    The so-called leaders of the political organizations mentioned here should be somehow held accountable for their damage done to unity because they are doomed to repeat every cycle as we see virtually every effort is exactly that failed policy and a failed leadership devoid of correct decisions.

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