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This article will be used in order to create a Democratic Legislation from scratch.
This article will be used in order to create a Democratic Legislation from scratch.


Alternatively we could import all (or part) of a state's legislation here, and start editing it, fixing it and voting for the fix, in order to transform it from a parliamentarian legislation to a direct democracy one.
Alternatively we could import all (or part) of a state's legislation here, and start editing it, fixing it and voting for the fix, in order to transform it from a parliamentarian legislation to a direct democracy one. The only prerequisite at the moment is that the language should be English, although this could change in the future. For example, we could import and start editing the [https://www.law.gov.cy/law/law.nsf/constitution-en/constitution-en?OpenDocument constitution of Cyprus] and vote for it, provided that we can [[Proof_of_personhood|prove]] that we are Cypriot citizens. The first try for a wiki legislation, was done in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Civil_Rights_Framework_for_the_Internet Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet]. You can read the first wikilaw in human history, that was approved and became an official law, [https://publicknowledge.org/policy/marco-civil-english-version/ here].


For example, we could import and start editing the [https://www.law.gov.cy/law/law.nsf/constitution-en/constitution-en?OpenDocument constitution of Cyprus], provided that we can [[Proof_of_personhood|prove]] that we are Cypriot citizens.
So here you are, a list of laws that we are about to fix in a Direct Democracy way:
 
*[[The Constitution of Cyprus]]

Latest revision as of 09:50, 6 December 2025

This article will be used in order to create a Democratic Legislation from scratch.

Alternatively we could import all (or part) of a state's legislation here, and start editing it, fixing it and voting for the fix, in order to transform it from a parliamentarian legislation to a direct democracy one. The only prerequisite at the moment is that the language should be English, although this could change in the future. For example, we could import and start editing the constitution of Cyprus and vote for it, provided that we can prove that we are Cypriot citizens. The first try for a wiki legislation, was done in the Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet. You can read the first wikilaw in human history, that was approved and became an official law, here.

So here you are, a list of laws that we are about to fix in a Direct Democracy way: