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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.


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 prove that we are Cypriot citizens.
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.

Revision as of 04:21, 5 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.

For example, we could import and start editing the constitution of Cyprus, provided that we can prove that we are Cypriot citizens.