Designed & Developed by Dr. Daniel Armani (LinkedIn ••• Website)
- The Transitional Government
- Decision‑Making
- Mandate of TG
- Failure to Fulfill Duties
- Restrictions on Members
- International Oversight
- TG shall consist of 50 Members (hereinafter “Members”).
- Initially, three trusted neutral registrars are appointed to select a representative random sample of the population to vote.
- Within 4 weeks of this appointment, the neutral registrars shall randomly select 1,200 citizens to vote anonymously and elect Members.
- The legal birth dates of the 1,200 randomly selected voters should fall between January 1957 and December 2006 (inclusive), spanning 50 years (600 months) in total.
- There should be exactly two voters born in each month: one biologically male (at birth) and one biologically female (at birth).
- This ensures a uniform distribution of age and gender, with exactly 50% (600 voters) biologically male and 50% (600 voters) biologically female.
- This maximizes diversity while limiting the choices for the neutral registrars.
- During this 4‑week period, any person may register as a candidate for Membership, except the three neutral registrars and their relatives cannot become candidates or Members.
- If, by day 28, at least 100 candidates and 1,200 voters are registered, the campaign period shall commence and last for 14 days.
- If these minimum thresholds for candidates or voters are not met, the registration period shall be extended until both thresholds are met.
- Once met, the campaign period shall commence and last for 14 days.
- On the first day after the 14‑day campaign period, voters can vote to elect 50 Members in an open, inclusive and free election.
- The election shall last 24 hours and use approval voting, allowing each voter to vote for multiple candidates.
- The 50 candidates who receive the most votes shall become Members and form the TG.
- The Member with the most votes shall serve as the first leader and lead the TG in the first two weeks.
- Every two weeks, leadership shall rotate to the next most‑voted Member.
- In case of a tie, the Member who declared candidacy earliest shall become leader first.
- No person may serve as leader more than once or for over two weeks.
- The leader is responsible to coordinate among Members, organize Member meetings and report progress to the public.
- All Members' votes and decisions shall be recorded publicly on a blockchain.
- All financial transactions involving TG shall be recorded publicly on a blockchain.
- TG shall not amend or override any part of this Interim Constitution.
- Any Member may submit a proposal (hereafter "Proposal") that may include policies, decisions and financial actions.
- A Proposal shall be ratified upon receiving approvals from 30 Members (a supermajority).
- Proposals may be withdrawn by their proposer prior to ratification. Withdrawn Proposals may no longer be considered.
- A Proposal shall remain under consideration until ratified by the supermajority or withdrawn by the proposing Member.
- Each Member may have only one Proposal under consideration at a time, and may not submit a new Proposal until the prior Proposal is ratified or withdrawn.
- Maintain stability, law, and order throughout the transition period;
- Exercise control over the armed forces, law enforcement, and judiciary during the transition period;
- Prepare multiple constitution drafts within 10 weeks of formation, enabling each Member to submit one constitution draft;
- Hold a national referendum to ratify a new constitution after the 10-week period;
- Enable every citizen born in 2006 or earlier to vote for any of the submitted constitution drafts in the referendum;
- Recruit enough registrars to register every eligible citizen (who wants to vote) by two independent registrars;
- Hold the referendum using approval voting, allowing each citizen to vote for multiple constitution drafts;
- Hold national elections to establish a new government in accordance with the ratified constitution within four weeks of the referendum; and
- Dissolve itself and transfer all power to the newly elected government within two weeks after the national elections.
- Three new Neutral registrars shall be appointed to restart the process.
- The new Neutral registrars shall randomly select 1,200 new citizens to vote for candidates.
- The 1,200 new randomly selected citizens elect 50 new Members in an open, inclusive and free election.
- The existing TG shall be dissolved and replaced by the newly formed TG composed of 50 new Members.
- If the constitutional referendum has not yet been held, the new TG shall proceed to hold the referendum following section 3.
- If a constitutional referendum has already been held, the new TG shall hold a new referendum following section 3. The results of this new referendum shall override any previous referendum results.
- Run for office or participate in any election for the new government;
- Hold any official or unofficial government position for three years; nor
- Run in any election or hold public office for three years.
- Ensure that 1,200 voters are selected randomly from the citizenry;
- Monitor Members' compliance with this Interim Constitution; and
- Oversee the elections and the referendum to ensure integrity.