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Encyclopedia > Direct Access Democracy

Direct Access Democracy is a phrase coined to describe a participatory democracy subset.


In one form Direct Access Democracy (http://etches.net) uses technology to empower the constituent to be the final authority. Issues pending shall be posted and available for review by the populace on a variety of technological mediums. The constituents shall be allowed to participate in "representative" held referendums on each and every issue. A quorum would bind the representative.


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Direct Access Democracy Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (789 words)
Direct Access Democracy Canada is not registered with Elections Canada, the Canadian government’s election agency, and therefore is not recognized as an official party.
DAD Canada would provide direct access communication means (Internet, public television, telephone, town meetings), and a direct access democratic structure to provide all members equal access to obtain information about government policies, participate in the assessment of the policies, modify, improve and adopt or reject policies using free access and direct voting.
DAD Canada Representatives would be responsible for their decisions only to the community that they represent, and not to the party leader.
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