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DirectDemocracyS

Global democratic system

Comprehensive political, economic, financial and social program for Pakistan

The path to a true, complete, permanent and secure democracy

DirectDemocracyS — www.directdemocracys.org

2026

1. Introduction — DirectDemocracyS’s message to Pakistan

People of Pakistan — It is time for a new light to shine in your country. DirectDemocracyS (DDS) is a global political system based on logic, common sense, knowledge, reality, truth, harmony, and mutual respect. It is not a traditional political party — it is a completely alternative system of government that takes power out of the hands of a few families, military generals, or corporate powers and gives real power to every citizen.

Pakistan’s 75-year history is a testament to a tragic cycle: military dictatorship, corrupt politicians, hereditary democracy, institutional corruption, and continued exploitation of the people. The DDS fundamentally changes this rotten system. This document deeply analyzes all of Pakistan’s problems and offers concrete, workable, and lasting solutions to them.

The basic principle of DDS is this: the wealth, power, and decision-making of each country should remain forever and exclusively in the hands of the people of that country—no foreign lender, no international financial institution, no intelligence agency, and no military junta can replace it.

2. Realistic analysis of the current situation

2.A — Political Crisis: A Mock Trial of Democracy

The February 2024 elections were one of the most controversial in Pakistani history. Independent candidates supporting Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) emerged as the largest force in the National Assembly — winning over 100 seats — but the PML-N and PPP, with the alleged support of the military establishment, formed a weak coalition government led by Shehbaz Sharif.

◄ Imran Khan has been in jail since August 2023, implicated in dozens of cases — many of which are politically motivated, according to political experts.

◄ Allegations of rigging before and after the election — mobile service shutdowns, delayed results, seat manipulation — also raised concerns among international observers.

◄ Role of the military: The Pakistani military has held power, directly or indirectly, for more than half of the country's history. There is no guarantee of institutional independence.

◄ Political parties are owned by hereditary families: Sharif family (PML-N), Bhutto/Zardari family (PPP). People only vote, decisions are made in family neighborhoods.

◄ Political pressure on the judiciary, restrictions on the media, social media shutdowns — freedom of expression is constantly under threat.

◄ Disputes over the distribution of resources and power continue among Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan.

Criticism of DDS:

Democracy in Pakistan is a beautiful sham. The people vote every five years and remain powerless for five years. The real decisions are made in the closed rooms of Army House Rawalpindi, D-Chowk Islamabad or the IMF office in Washington — not with the Pakistani people. This is not democracy, this is the pretense of democracy.

2.B — Economic crisis: debt bondage

Pakistan's economy is in a state of systematic collapse, the result of decades of misguided policies, corruption, and external pressure:

◄ Pakistan's total external debt has exceeded $130 billion — the country is obligated to repay $77.5 billion by 2026.

◄ Inflation rate reached 38% in 2023 — a record level. Food, electricity, gas all became out of reach of the poor.

◄ IMF packages of $3 billion in July 2023 and $7 billion in September 2024 — but conditions: end of subsidies, increase in taxes, privatization. Additional burden on the poor.

◄ Declining exports, dependence on imports, costly foreign exchange expenditure on energy imports — a permanent balance of payments crisis.

◄ Tax net extremely limited — less than 3 million people pay income tax, while a large portion of the population of 230 million is in the informal economy.

◄ Agriculture 23% of GDP but no investment, canal system in disrepair, farmers drowning in debt.

◄ Devastating floods in 2022 cost $30 billion, left millions homeless — no preparation to face climate change.

Criticism of DDS:

Pakistan's economy has become a colony of the IMF and the World Bank. With every 'bailout', a piece of the country's sovereignty is mortgaged. The ruling class — military generals, political families and corporate mafia — sends their wealth abroad while the people are told to endure 'austerity'. This is not economic development, this is organized looting.

2.C — Financial crisis: looting of the treasury

◄ Mismanagement of public finances — persistent budget deficit, large portion of revenue spent on debt repayment.

◄ Money laundering — Billions of dollars of Pakistani rulers were proven to be abroad in the Panama and Pandora Papers.

◄ Government institutions (PIA, Pakistan Steel Mills) in deficit for decades — a waste of taxpayers' money.

◄ Energy circular debt — the debt of power companies to the government and the government to them — exceeds 3,000 billion rupees.

◄ Non-transparent defense budget — beyond the eyes of parliament, public accountability is not possible.

2. D — Social Crisis: Human Tragedy

◄ Population: Over 230 million — fifth largest in the world — but human development indicators are very poor.

◄ Literacy: National average 58% — less than 45% among women. More than 20 million children out of school.

◄ Public Health: Facilities in government hospitals are inadequate, medicines are expensive, and doctors are limited to cities.

◄ Unemployment: Over 25% among youth — 3 million young people enter the labor market every year but are unemployed.

◄ Exploitation of women: Pakistan ranks 142nd out of 140 countries in the Gender Inequality Index.

◄ Extreme underdevelopment in Balochistan, FATA and rural Sindh — no access to basic amenities.

◄ Terrorism and extremism — The disorganized system of madrassas, poverty, and unemployment are nurseries of extremism.

◄ Climate Crisis — Pakistan is among the countries in the world that are suffering the most from the effects of climate change, while contributing less than 1% to carbon emissions.

 

3. DDS's political program — building true democracy

DirectDemocracyS offers a system where every citizen — rich or poor, urban or rural, male or female — can directly participate in decision-making. It is not an ideological dream — it is a set of technology-based, feasible, and tested methods.

3.A — DDS Infrastructure: Micro Group System

DDS' revolutionary organizational model operates on the Fractal principle — with natural extensions:

◄ First stage: 1 leader + 4 members = micro group of 5 people — at the neighborhood, village or workplace level.

◄ Second stage: 5 micro groups = 25 people unit — solves local problems.

◄ Third stage: 5 units = community of 125 people.

◄ Fourth stage: 5 communities = 625 people district network.

◄ In this way, the whole of Pakistan becomes a web of interconnected groups where each level decides its own affairs and sends to the higher level only those matters that it cannot resolve itself.

3.B — Five Specialist Groups

In DDS, each microgroup has access to the expertise of 5 specialized groups:

◄ 1. Political and Legal Group — Constitutional Affairs, Laws, Elections, Governance.

◄ 2. Economic and Financial Group — Budget, Investment, Development Plans.

◄ 3. Social and educational group — health, education, family matters.

◄ 4. Environmental and Technical Group — Infrastructure, Energy, Environment.

◄ 5. Security and Defense Group — National Security, Public Order, Reconciliation.

Practical example in Pakistan: Water problem in a neighborhood in Karachi? The local micro-group holds a quick meeting, the technical group proposes a solution, a vote is held on the DDS platform, and the district administration is bound. No petition, no recommendation — just democratic decision and action.

3.C — Three-Code Verification

DDS has invented a revolutionary identification system that solves two fundamental problems: anonymity and fraud.

◄ Code 1 — Public Identity: Your display name or title on the DDS platform.

◄ Code 2 — Private Verification: Only you have it — for confidential verification with the platform.

◄ Code 3 — Mutual Verification: Your microgroup members verify your real identity.

Importance in Pakistani context: Ending fake voter registrations, ghost voters, and electoral fraud. Every vote is verifiable but anonymous — like a ballot box but 100 times more secure.

3.D — Direct Democracy: Permanent and Immediate

In DDS, elections are not just a one-time event, democracy is an ongoing process:

► Direct vote on every major law and policy — the public can dictate to the membership.

◄ Right to recall representatives at any time (Recall Mechanism) — An incompetent representative does not keep you waiting.

◄ Every decision can be tracked — which representative votes for what, visible to everyone.

◄ Pakistani example: A public referendum is required before accepting IMF conditions — the people themselves should decide which conditions they are willing to accept.

3.H — allddsAI: The Democracy of Artificial Intelligence

DDS's allddsAI system is a unique innovation — the AI systems themselves are regular members of DDS with rights and duties:

◄ ddsAI provides complete, accurate, impartial and independent information on every political, economic or social issue.

◄ Helps the public make decisions based on facts, rather than being influenced by propaganda, media lies, or political pressure.

◄ Pakistani example: A farmer doesn't know how the new agricultural law will affect his crop — ddsAI explains it in Urdu, in simple language.

◄ Protection against media and brainwashing: Every fake news on the DDS platform is instantly flagged by AI.

 

4. DDS Economic Program — Self-reliant Pakistan

DDS's economic philosophy is built on three pillars: Collective Ownership, Productive Self-Sufficiency, and Return of Public Wealth. Pakistan's wealth belongs to Pakistanis—not to the IMF, not to military corporations.

4.A — Agricultural Revolution

Pakistan is an agricultural country but millions of farmers are living below the poverty line. DDS plan:

◄ Land Reforms — Abolition of the feudal system. Only those who cultivate the land should cultivate it. Transfer the excess land of those holding more than 12 acres to cooperative farms.

◄ Cooperative agriculture — Small farmers come together to share capital, machinery, and market access. Result: Production can be increased threefold. Example: Learning from Israel's kibbutz model and adapting it to Pakistani culture.

◄ Complete rehabilitation of the canal system — maximum use of water within the Indus Waters Treaty. Drip irrigation and smart water management.

◄ Invest in agricultural research — climate-resilient crops, modern seeds, and local production of fertilizers.

◄ Insurance system for farmers — compensation for crop damage, grants instead of loans.

Expected outcome: In 5 years, Pakistan can become not only self-sufficient in wheat, rice, and cotton, but also a major exporter — an additional $15 billion in annual revenue.

4.B — Industrial Development: Local Production

◄ Beyond textiles — Pakistan should stop exporting only raw materials. Ready-made garments, fashion brands, technical textiles: prices increase 5 times.

◄ IT Sector — Immense technical potential among Pakistan's youth. IT exports to be $3.2 billion in 2024. $25 billion possible by 2030 under the DDS plan. Tech park in every district.

◄ Building materials industry — Produce cement, steel, ceramics locally, stop importing.

◄ Defense industry — Arms exports prohibited but billions of dollars saved by local production of defense equipment.

◄ Special Economic Zones (SEZs) — Increasing the proportion of local ownership in zones established under CPEC.

4.C — Energy Revolution: Renewable Energy

Pakistan spends more than $15 billion annually on energy imports. All of this could be saved:

◄ Solar energy — Pakistan has more than 300 sunny days a year. Solar farms in the Thar Desert could power the entire country.

◄ Hydropower — Completion of Diamer-Bhasha Dam an immediate priority. Gilgit-Baltistan’s hydropower potential: over 50,000 MW — currently only 7% utilized.

◄ Wind energy — Wind farms in Balochistan and the coastal belt.

◄ Solar panels for every home — Solar panels on subsidy to every home under DDS, payback in 5 years. Zero electricity bill.

◄ Energy Exports — By 2035, Pakistan could be in a position to export electricity to Central Asia.

Expected results: End of energy deficit in 10 years, zero circular debt, 60% reduction in electricity prices.

4.D - Tourism: The hidden treasure

◄ Pakistan has the world's 5 highest peaks, ancient civilizations (Mohenjodaro, Harappa), deserts, forests, beaches — everything is there.

◄ Current annual tourist arrivals: only 8 million. Comparison with neighboring countries: Turkey 50 million, Iran 8 million.

◄ DDS project includes tourism infrastructure, security, e-visas, benefits to local communities — target of 5 million tourists and $10 billion in revenue by 2030.

 

5. DDS Financial Program — Public Finance

DDS's financial philosophy: The nation's wealth belongs to the nation's people. The national treasury is a national trust—not the fiefdom of ruling families.

5.A — Complete reform of the tax system

◄ Abolition of the flat tax system — rich pay more, poor pay less. Income below 2 lakh: zero tax. Income above 1 crore: 35% tax.

◄ Property Tax — Millions of plots are not registered in Pakistan. Complete digital land registry under DDS and annual property tax. This tax alone can generate an additional revenue of Rs. 500 billion annually.

◄ Overseas Pakistani wealth — Legislation to make it mandatory to disclose data on domestic assets, pay taxes. Amnesty only once, later heavy fines.

◄ Tax on agricultural income — Agricultural income of big landlords is currently tax-free — this needs to change. Additional income of Rs 200 billion annually.

◄ Digital Tax — Foreign technology companies (Google, Facebook) earn billions in Pakistan, but do not pay taxes. Implement a digital services tax.

5.B — Zero tolerance against corruption

◄ Under DDS, every government expenditure is online, public, auditable. Every tender, every payment, every contract on the website.

◄ Blockchain budget — government spending recorded on the blockchain — impossible to change, impossible to counterfeit.

◄ Citizen Auditor — Every citizen has the legal right to check their district's budget and ask questions.

◄ Asset declaration of government officials every year — on public website. Concealment is a crime.

◄ Practical example: In Switzerland, the local budget is approved by public vote — in Pakistan, the district budget should also be approved by public vote.

5.C — Ending IMF dependency

IMF is not a benefactor of Pakistan, it is a financial occupier. DDS's plan:

◄ 5-year goal: Ability to operate without an IMF program. Reduce spending, increase revenue, reduce imports.

◄ Regional trade — Trade in rupees and yuan with China, Iran, Central Asia — less dependence on the dollar.

◄ Gold Reserves — Increase Pakistani gold and foreign exchange reserves — Create a buffer.

◄ Overseas Pakistanis — 10 million Pakistanis abroad, $30 billion in annual remittances. Give them direct investment opportunities under DDS — more cost-effective than the IMF.

5.D — DDS Financial Partnership and Joint Ownership

DDS's unique concept: Each government member holds a single, non-transferable share. In the Pakistani context:

◄ Citizen participation in national institutions (National Bank, OGDCL, Pakistan Steel) — Every citizen has the right to the profits of the institution.

◄ Profits from natural resources (oil, gas, minerals) directly into citizens' bank accounts — such as the Norwegian Oil Fund.

◄ Gas from Balochistan, water from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — the people of the resource-rich province have the first right.

 

6. DDS Social Program — Human Development

6.A — Educational Revolution

Education is the greatest weapon of national security. DDS goal: 100% literacy by 2035.

◄ Free and compulsory education at all levels — from primary to university. Bringing public schools up to the standards of private schools.

◄ Single curriculum — separation of Madrasa, English medium, Urdu medium ends. One Pakistan, one education, one future.

◄ Digital Education — Internet in every school, tablet for every student. DDS's ddsAI as an educational assistant.

◄ Teachers' salaries — on par with doctors and engineers. The best people should choose teaching as a profession.

◄ Women's education — girls' schools in rural areas, safe transportation, financial incentives to parents.

◄ Technical and Vocational Training — Technical College in every district. A skill for every youth.

6.B — Public Health System

◄ Universal healthcare — free basic healthcare for every Pakistani. Operations, childbirth, vaccines — all free.

◄ Police station culture is over — modern hospitals in every district, health centers in every union council, trained community health workers in every village.

◄ Local production of medicines — Pakistan imports medicines even though the pharmaceutical industry could be established. 80% of medicines to be local in 5 years.

◄ Mental Health — There are almost no resources for mental illness in Pakistan. Mental health centers and awareness campaigns in the DDS project.

◄ Maternal and child health — reducing maternal mortality, addressing child malnutrition.

6.C — Full inclusion of women

The role of women in DDS is equal — not a 33% quota, but 50% participation at all levels:

◄ Mandatory female representation in each microgroup.

◄ Strict laws and enforcement against domestic violence — DDS’s security group takes immediate action at every local level.

◄ Women entrepreneurs — financial assistance, training and market access.

◄ Complete abolition of child marriage — strict legal punishment for marriage under the age of 18.

6.D — The future of youth

◄ 60% of the population in Pakistan is under the age of 30 — this is not a burden, it is an asset.

◄ Startup Fund — An opportunity for every young person to make a business idea a reality. Loans without bank guarantees, DDS community guarantee.

◄ International Youth Program — Global opportunities for Pakistani youth through DDS' global state network.

◄ Sports and culture — a symbol of national unity. A playground, a cultural center in every district.

 

7. Implementation of DDS system in Pakistan — Phased plan

Phase 1 (first 6 months): Awareness and organization

◄ DDS Pakistan officially launched — website, content in Urdu, social media campaign.

◄ Establishment of founding micro-groups in all provinces and major cities.

◄ Three-code system registration begins — initial target of 1 million members.

◄ ddsAI platform available in Urdu, Pashto, Sindhi, Balochi languages.

◄ Formation of expert groups — economists, lawyers, doctors, engineers from each province.

Phase 2 (6 months to 2 years): Proof time

◄ DDS candidates in local elections — show success at the Union Council, District Nazim level.

◄ Pilot projects — Experimentation of the DDS system of government in at least 3 districts — results before the public.

◄ DDS Economic Cooperatives — Establish 100 agricultural and industrial cooperatives, with profits distributed among members.

◄ DDS Schools — At least 50 experimental schools where DDS curriculum and methods are tested.

Phase 3 (2 to 5 years): National expansion

◄ DDS presence in national elections — DDS representatives in provincial and national assemblies.

◄ Constitutional Amendments — Direct democracy, referendum, right to recall representatives included in the constitution.

◄ DDS targets 50 million registered members on the national platform.

◄ Bringing the military budget under parliamentary accountability — Constitutional amendment.

Stage Four (5 to 10 years): Complete Transformation

◄ Pakistan becomes a global model of DDS — other developing countries follow suit.

◄ Independence from the IMF — Pakistan belongs to the world on its own terms.

◄ All natural resources entirely in public ownership and for public benefit.

 

8. National Security and Foreign Policy

8.A — Eradicating terrorism and extremism

DDS's perspective: Terrorism is not simply a security issue — it is the result of social injustice, poverty, lack of education, and political despair.

◄ Madrasah system — Madrasahs that also teach civics and science, part of the national curriculum. No institution should teach hatred and violence — DDS's social group monitors.

◄ Balochistan — Ending disappearances, restoring rights, sharing resources. Not guns, but justice.

◄ Tribal areas — Development investments, employment, education in merged districts — will not go to youth organizations.

◄ Pak-Afghan border — Community-based surveillance where local people are the guardians of their own border.

8.B — India and regional peace

India-Pakistan tensions after the Pahalgam incident of May 2025 have brought the region to the brink of war. DDS's position:

◄ Kashmir should be resolved through negotiations — the Kashmiri people should be given the right to decide for themselves — the principle of direct democracy of DDS applies here too.

◄ Pakistan-India trade — Trade between two nuclear powers is the best guarantee of peace. Right now trade is almost zero — this is the poverty of both countries.

◄ Direct contact with Indian DDS members through the global DDS network — peace at the grassroots level, bypassing governments.

8. C — China (CPEC) and Sovereignty

◄ Benefits from CPEC but Chinese companies do not have full control — Pakistani ownership ratio in each CPEC project is at least 51%.

◄ The roads, ports, and industries built under CPEC should work for the Pakistani people — not just for Chinese exports.

◄ Gwadar — The local Baloch population has the first right to development. The water, land, and employment there belong first to the locals.

 

9. Expected results — concrete goals and impacts

5-year goals (2026–2031)

Department

Now (2026)

DDS Target (2031)

Literacy rate

58%

85%

Economic growth (GDP growth)

2.5%

7%+

Inflation

8% (2025)

Less than 3%

Unemployment (youth)

25%+

Less than 10%

Tax to GDP

10%

20%

Renewable energy

6%

40%

School dropout rate

35%

Less than 5%

Corruption Index (Transparency Int.)

140 from below

80 from below

Poverty rate

40%+

15%

10-Year Vision (2036): New Pakistan

◄ Pakistan has a stable economy without an IMF program — independent, developing.

◄ Every Pakistani child in school — no child is deprived of education.

◄ Universal healthcare — Treatment of every citizen is the responsibility of the country.

◄ Reliance on renewable energy — environmental responsibility and economic benefit.

◄ Pakistan is the technology and tourism hub of South Asia.

◄ 150 million Pakistani members on the DDS platform — half of the country's population participating in direct democracy.

 

10. Conclusion — Choosing Pakistan

The people of Pakistan have endured a lot in 75 years. You have tried military rulers, you have tried hereditary politicians, you have tried IMF programs — each time promises, each time disappointment, each time power in the same hands whose hands were already stained.

DirectDemocracyS is not sending a savior — the message of DDS is that the savior is you. Your vote, your opinion, your knowledge, your participation — that is the real power. DDS simply gives you the tools and the system with which you can run your own country.

Remember: any system that gives you the right to vote only every five years and leaves you powerless the rest of the time — that is not democracy, it is a soft name for imprisonment. Real democracy is permanent, immediate, complete and secure — that is what DDS provides.

Pakistan's wealth, Pakistan's power — forever only for the Pakistani people.

DirectDemocracyS

www.directdemocracys.org