FOR COMMENT: proposed merged-party platform

Started by Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC, May 25, 2025, 04:59:37 PM

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Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC

ATTENTION ALL FREE DEMOCRATS: here is the *draft* constitution for a merged party that I have worked out with Parti da Reformaziun leadership. I am publishing it here for completely open public comment (from party members, people from outside the party can publish their responses elsewhere).

If we are going to do this, we will want to have agreement on the broad outlines very soon, so we can go on to create a merged party Constitution and vote on it at a Final Free Democrats Convention before the 61st Cosa ends.

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I. The name of the Party is l'Uniun dels Reformistaes Livereschti (URL, Union of Free Reformists).

II. A Party of Principles

Free Reformists place progress, democracy, and liberty as their guiding political principles. These mean that every citizen should be able to:

  • Take part in a political system that addresses the needs of Talossa's population;
  • Campaign for alterations when that system does not address the nation's needs;
  • Serve the nation without getting involved in politics;
  • Enjoy the Talossan experience as a private citizen; and
  • Enjoy a civil and peaceful Talossan life.

III. Talossa's Constitution


Free Reformists believe that political systems must suit the population as opposed to the reverse. We will always support reforms intended to ensure that the structure of the state promotes democracy, liberty, and Talossanity.

Free Reformists support a constitutional model that promotes an active head of state who is accountable to the citizenry, puts the national interest ahead of personal interests, and serves the nation, as opposed to acting as its owner.

Free Reformists believe that the role of Talossa's head of state is to act as a promoter of national unity and our face to the world. In this regard, we support a smaller political role for the King and open-ended discussion on whether a lifetime monarchy is our best option.

Free Reformists support a Senäts elected at-large, preferably by Single Transferable Vote. In conjunction with this, we support reforms to ensure some measure of provincial representation in the Cosӑ.

Free Reformists support efforts to revitalize provincial activity, including supporting provincial mergers where sensible.

IV. Talossan Law


To best support Talossan democracy, our laws must be simple enough for all citizens to understand them; this enables as many as possible to engage with and serve in Talossa's state institutions. On the other hand, tasks which require technical expertise should be reserved for the strictly apolitical Royal Civil Service.

No political office should require technical expertise to hold; these aspects of administration should instead be overseen by Civil Service officers to assist.

Civil Service roles should be well-documented in order to provide a smooth transition between holders.
Both generally and especially concerning the Civil Service, Talossa's Honours system should be used to incentivize public service and recognize achievement.

Clear rules should be in place to prevent political and apolitical roles from interfering for those who wish to hold both.

Free Reformists advocate an incremental approach to reform, keeping each change measurable to determine its impact.

Free Reformists support efforts to broaden Talossa's international relations with other micronations, provided these nations align with our national values of liberal democracy and respect for human rights.

V. Culture and Talossan Life

Free Reformists support a culture that grows organically, without interference or direction from the state. The Ministry of Culture should work with citizens and private organizations to encourage the growth of Talossan culture; while this may involve grants from the Ministry's budget, it should never place cultural growth under Government direction.

'N naziun sanc glheþ, c'è 'n naziun sanc coraziun. The Talossan Language is one of our hallmarks of national identity, which separates us from all other nations and national projects. We envision a Talossa in which all citizens learn and use the national language to some extent, and support Government efforts to encourage greater proficiency in our nation's most valuable cultural facets.

Free Reformists recognize that one of the chief ways in which Talossans are excluded from activity is by bullying and harassment from their fellow citizens. While we cannot (and should not) criminalize this behavior, we support empowering Wittenberg moderators to more effectively uphold the rules of "Wittiquette" without themselves becoming targets of such behavior. We support treating all Talossans, both within and outside the political sphere, with dignity and respect, and advocate for taking "the high road" wherever possible.

¡LADINTSCHIÇETZ-VOI - rogetz-mhe cacsa!
"They proved me right, they proved me wrong, but they could never last this long"

Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir

I see no issues with this and would support this
Party Secretary of the Free Democrats of Talossa
https://wittenberg.talossa.com/index.php?board=34.0
Talossans in Christ Church :-
http://wittenberg.talossa.com/index.php?topic=294.0
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