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*2. Victory can only be achieved through reform of inefficient current policies | *2. Victory can only be achieved through reform of inefficient current policies | ||
*3. Reform requires greater transparency of the policy-making process, and increased accountability of public officials | *3. Reform requires greater transparency of the policy-making process, and increased accountability of public officials | ||
+ | *To achieve these goals, we pledge to: | ||
+ | **engage in public scrutiny and constructive discussion | ||
+ | **support progressive policies, and the candidates willing to implement them | ||
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*4. Transparency and accountability depend upon public scrutiny and discussion | *4. Transparency and accountability depend upon public scrutiny and discussion | ||
*5. We therefore pledge to engage in active scrutiny and discussion, and to support progressive policies and candidates | *5. We therefore pledge to engage in active scrutiny and discussion, and to support progressive policies and candidates |
Revision as of 01:58, 30 March 2007
The Toren Reform Party is a political association of nobles from SEI Toren.
Program (draft)
- 1. We are dedicated to improving Toren's overall strength, and securing victory on SEI
- 2. Victory can only be achieved through reform of inefficient current policies
- 3. Reform requires greater transparency of the policy-making process, and increased accountability of public officials
- To achieve these goals, we pledge to:
- engage in public scrutiny and constructive discussion
- support progressive policies, and the candidates willing to implement them
- 4. Transparency and accountability depend upon public scrutiny and discussion
- 5. We therefore pledge to engage in active scrutiny and discussion, and to support progressive policies and candidates
Constitution (draft)
Organization
- party president
- secretary general
Motions
- anyone can propose them, example
- assembled and presented on Mondays by the secretary general
- discussed and voted throughout the week
Voting
- votes sent to party president up to Friday
- president presents results on Saturday, along with list of votes
- in case of a draw, it's up to the president to pass or reject the motion