Sunday, 13 February 2011

Egypt's military rulers dissolve parliament ... Before that why not get started on the democratic process as learned in Scotland the seat of democracy.

How do you organise democracy? Look to Scotland for a model parliamentary process!

Meanwhile.......Let everyone participate in the process leaving no one out! Get young and old, women and children to participate. Discuss your issues in a small group setting and make decisions in small manageable groups, not too large. At most, twenty or so in the group discussion, debate, decision making, voting a representative and so on.. Elect and send a rep from your group to a group made up representatives from other groups. Again not too large. The second level group meets and every rep has a chance to talk and argue on all the issues. Make decisions and elect a rep to represent the group of groups and so on. You see the idea. This way everyone gets to speak and vote even before national elections. Groups make better decisions than individuals alone, and the more diverse the group the closer to a better decision!

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/13/AR2011021300396.html?wpisrc=nl_natlalert


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