Electoral ReformHigh Priority180 days

Reform #2: Hold Fresh Elections Within 180 Days

Conduct new parliamentary elections within 6 months with strict rules to ensure only qualified, honest candidates can run and all campaign money is transparent.

The Problem - Detailed Analysis

The current government has lost people's trust. The election system allows criminals and corrupt people to run for office, and voters don't know where campaign money comes from.

Proposed Solutions - Phased Approach
  • 1Dissolve parliament and hold elections within 180 days
  • 2Ban candidates with criminal charges or corruption cases from running
  • 3Require all campaign donations and spending to be published online daily
  • 4Only allow individual people to donate money, no corporate donations
  • 5Add 'None of the Above' option - if it wins, hold new elections with new candidates
Real World Evidence

Ecuador allows president to dissolve parliament to break political deadlocks

Canada requires real-time disclosure of donations over $200 within 3 days

Countries with strict campaign finance rules have higher public trust in elections

Implementation Timeline
1

President dissolves parliament due to political crisis

2

Election Commission publishes complete background checks on all candidates

3

Change electoral laws to disqualify candidates with pending corruption cases

4

Require candidates to submit audited expense reports within 30 days

Performance Targets

Complete background verification for 100% of candidates

Real-time tracking of all campaign donations and spending

Zero tolerance for hidden campaign funding

Complete electoral process within 180 days

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Electoral Reform

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180 days

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