
Our system has various hierarchies, decided upon by everyone, based on logic, common sense, and mutual respect for all individuals, groups, and populations. The hierarchies at the geographic, territorial, administrative, and electoral levels are as follows: international (for our entire system, everywhere in the world), continental (based on residence and citizenship, in one country on each continent), national (based on residence and citizenship in each country), local from the largest to the smallest subdivision, and finally our micro-groups, for urban or rural areas, up to a maximum of 1,000 inhabitants.
The key words of these hierarchies are: communication, collaboration, authorization, management, and mutual control. Each of our organizations or groups collaborates with all those above them (in terms of size and population), as well as those below them (again in terms of size and population), ensuring and implementing appropriate local autonomy everywhere. Unity in diversity is practiced by allowing only single (and therefore unique) official organizations within our system at every level, with the exception of microgroups, where multiple microgroups are permitted within the same area, with the obligation to communicate and collaborate according to very detailed implementation rules. Human and technological bridges are and will be active at every level to enable communication, collaboration, authorization, management, and mutual control.
Each of our official members is a collective owner, at every level, in every hierarchy, from the largest to the smallest, and each of our users with verified and guaranteed identity decides and votes, with the same rules, at the micro-group level, at the local level, from the smallest to the largest, and based on various authorizations, at the national, continental, and international levels.
These hierarchies allow us to always be orderly, organized, and with exceptional safety measures. Collaboration is fair and equitable, rewarding meritocracy, guaranteed through collective points, at the group and organizational levels, and through individual points. It is essential for us to always have a clear and detailed "ranking" based on merit, concrete results, and impeccable behavior.
There are no top-down impositions, but rather rules decided by everyone, which everyone at every level must consistently respect. No one can complain about these rules at any level, nor about those decided locally or in micro-groups, for the simple reason that each of our official members proposes, discusses, manages, and controls, based on their residence and citizenship, from the entire world to their own neighborhood, at the micro-group level. The same method is used for decisions and voting by our shared leadership, composed of all our registered users with verified and guaranteed identities. The other types of "lower" users, while collaborating on many activities in various ways, do not have the power to decide and vote at the system level, but only in the areas reserved for these types of users.
For clarity, let's reiterate: anyone can join us at any time by registering and creating a personal profile. Anyone who meets all the requirements will be activated and can then begin accumulating points through concrete activities and impeccable behavior , while adhering to all our rules. Any new user with the required points and an adequate amount of activity with us will be able to obtain binding voting rights for our entire system by paying the annual fee and verifying their identity, according to our implementing rules. Again, based on very detailed rules, any registered user with a verified and guaranteed identity, having accumulated the required points, and having been present in our system for an adequate amount of time, can apply to become our official member, and therefore collectively own our entire system. If they meet all the requirements, they will be immediately authorized and named an official member.
Therefore, anyone can potentially enjoy all the benefits and advantages of our higher-level user types, without any limitations, and above all, with the same rules and methodologies for everyone. There is no discrimination, only respect for the rules and individual and group merit.
All the information in our system, every word of every single sentence, defines DirectDemocracyS internationally; every word of every sentence, including continental information, defines our system for each continent. At the national level, our users, our groups, our organizations, and our technologies, directly in each country, with the collaboration of their citizens living abroad, have created and continue to improve, integrate, and evolve the various national programs. The sections published and visible to our visitors have already been voted on and are therefore binding for our entire system. However, these are not final programs; they are not complete, and above all, those who proposed, discussed, tested, selected, and voted on them, and therefore created them, can improve, integrate, and even modify them, based on the various decisions. To those who accuse us of changing our minds, or of not being serious about stable programs, we remind you that unforeseen circumstances can arise, and that changing our minds and improving them is not a negative thing; on the contrary, it is the best solution for the common good. We could give hundreds of examples, and at the right time we will publish several informative articles entirely dedicated to this fundamental rule of ours: adapting programs to the needs of the population, without any discrimination.
The instructions for viewing our national programs, and at the right time locally, including the programs of our micro-groups, are very simple. But before providing further details, we invite you to carefully read this informative article in its entirety, at this link:
To find all our national programs (those published and visible to everyone), just go to this link:
For those who are already our users, of any type of user, you can use the link to our free website at this link:
You'll find, in alphabetical order, all the various countries and territories of the world, with their respective public pages, also visible to our visitors (without having to register or log in; just go to the link and choose your country). After choosing your country, in the listings, you'll find links to the national programs in the various official languages of the various countries, as well as a link to the same programs in English. These programs can then be translated into all the world's languages using our automatic translation module at the top of our websites. Click "-English-" and then click your preferred language in the drop-down menu. You'll automatically see each section in English, automatically translated into your preferred language. If you speak the official language of the country you're interested in, you can read the official version, which is the valid one if it differs from the English version.
The official public pages of our national organizations are written with the names of the various countries in English, so they can be translated and found in all the world's languages. However, each of our national organizations can create numerous national and local pages in various categories and in many sections, as well as public, private, and secret areas of our websites and platforms. Our visitors cannot comment or interact with many of our features, so while they may view some portions of our presentation pages, they cannot interact with us directly from these pages. Our users of all types are required to comply with the various rules, methodologies, and instructions of each group, each page, and each of our activities. To ensure you don't make any mistakes before engaging in activities, especially in public areas, we recommend seeking support from our contact groups using the contact form at this link:
https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/instructions-contacts/i-can
You must seek support, instructions, and permission before engaging in activities in public areas to avoid having your profile blocked. It's best to avoid any potential penalties.
For those who would like to find the program for their country, you can search our official English-language page at this link:
For our users, you can use our free website, at this link:
https:// free .directdemocracys.org///www.directdemocracys.org/social/pages/435-public-page/45-discussions
With this method, you will find the various programs, scattered throughout, based on the dates on which the programs were published, so I recommend using the previous methodology, which is more direct, quick, and simple.
Our programs are published on our blog in various languages , and we have translations into English, as well as the official language(s) of the various countries.
The specifics of our programs are very detailed, and they weren't published to gain consensus, but they are what we will actually do, without any kind of manipulation. We don't need to "appear" different or better, because we truly are, and therefore we don't need to promise unattainable things, or offer gifts, bonuses, and incomes to buy your votes with public money, as many traditional political forces do, who don't hesitate to put current and future generations into debt just to win elections. The best way to subjugate various populations is to put them into debt, and that's why we call them all failures. Obviously, with varying degrees of failure, we don't like to generalize, but more or less everyone is the same. We will change and improve the world for the good of all, without giving anything away to those who do nothing to deserve something, but we will help anyone who works for the common good, and therefore our results are destined to achieve better results than anyone else.
What if someone wanted to comment on our national programs?
Technically, anyone can comment on any post on our blog, and on any of our public articles, on any of our websites, but we prefer not to waste time, and the precious time of our members, moderating all the various comments. Therefore, if anyone wants to contact us to comment (although they can do so directly at any link), we recommend using a direct contact form on our website, which is entirely dedicated to contact forms.
To contact our continental, national, and in some cases even local organizations (soon you will be able to contact all our micro-groups as well), just go to this link:
https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/groups-contacts/world-contacts
You must choose the category of your continent, or your country, and then click on the local subcategory (there are and there will be new local categories, and soon also the various micro-groups), or click on the contact form with the name of your country.
In the contact form, please enter your first and last name (we recommend using your real name, or a nickname if you wish to remain anonymous), your email address (make sure you spell it correctly so we can respond), your phone number if you wish (if we can't reach you by email, we can text you), your primary country (where you reside if you are a citizen), and the subject line: opinion on the national program, or proposal for the national program, or, if applicable, continental, or local.
In the message field, write the link to the blog post containing the program or the content you would like to comment on, including any comments on our informational articles.
We recommend that you check the box to receive a copy of the contact form to your email address, as this will be proof , for both us and you, that you have contacted us.
Enter the code you see in the required field, then click Send Email to send us the contact form.
If you contact one of our national or local organizations, please use only one of the official languages of the country you are contacting. This will ensure a quick response, and our email management teams will not be obligated to translate your message. You will receive a response in the language you used to contact us.
For non-geographical contact forms on our contact website, you can use any language in the world, and you will receive responses in the language you used.
If you've already joined us by registering and creating a personal profile, after activating your profile, we recommend logging in to our dedicated contact form website. Enter your login credentials (username and password)—the ones you use to access our free website, which you set up yourself—into the registration form. You'll receive our responses much faster, and certainly more detailed, than those who haven't joined us.
In any case, we respond to anyone who respects our rules.
Our programs are published, integrated, improved, innovated, and updated continuously, first in our reserved areas, then in our private areas, and then, at the appropriate time, they will be published in our public areas, in the ways, times, and with the content decided by each national organization, in collaboration with continental and international organizations.
Happy reading and thank you for your cooperation, which is very important and appreciated by us.