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  1. Hello bro I have always been inspired by the US Constitution and Parliamentary systems, how in this case the electoral system can be implemented and what should be got rid of. We need to come up with an electoral system that allows better, more democratic decisions. The system of withdrawal from YES-NO should take into account The list of participants who cause less rejection. I now have doubts about how I implemented the factions and the fact that the Board of Shareholders is not elected. How is the Legislation going now?There are four groups of people who are elected and vote differently.1. Independent members, each time you mine a block you are given 200 digital dollars and 200 digital shares.Every time you vote for a law, the law gets as many votes as you have shares, but with some nuances.Imagine you voted YES for 2 laws and NO for 4 laws and you have 100 shares. Then the laws you voted YESwill receive 50 votes according to the formula (YES/2), the same for NO/4=25. But it doesn't end there. Next, we summarize the votes of all participants cast for a particular law. Separately sum YES and separately NO and subtract from YES - NO and the resultmust be greater than 1.2. Board of Shareholders. The Board of Shareholders consists of 1500 members with the largest number of shares. But only those accounts that were active during the year are taken into account.One score equals one vote. We also Sum for each law separately all YES and all NO and also subtract from YES - NO and the result should be 10 or more.3. The Board of Directors is an analogue of the House of Representatives.Consists of 301 elected members. Members are elected by independent members and the 301 accounts that receive the most votes become members of the board of directors. One score is equal to one vote, and like with the Board of Shareholders, for each law we add separately YES and NO and subtract from YES - NO and the remainder must be 10 or more.4. And the last fourth group, these are fractions, fractions consist of 100 accounts and are elected similarly to the Board of Directors, but theirvotes are equal to their share. For example, if a Faction received 23% of the votes from 100 participants, then its vote is 23%.So every time a faction votes for a law, we go through the same procedure as for the others. Namely, we summarize separately all YES and NO and subtract from YES - NO and the result should be more than 10%.For all participants, only votes from which no more than four years have passed are taken into account. The votes change dynamically with each block, taking into account how many shares the independents hold or retain or the officials hold. A law is valid if itmore than 1 vote from Independent Participants.10 or more votes from the Board of Shareholders.10 or more votes from the Board of Directorsand 10% or more from fractions. But the law must be approved by all four groups.The system also has a negative rate.Why is she needed? imagine that you are mining a coin that reduces its production every four years, which means that in order for you to remain profitable, the value of the coin must double every four years and this is simply not possible mathematically, since you do not affect the value of the coin and this is in can eventually crash the system. There are other coins that have lifted the mining cap, but they are subject to high inflation. So that the total number of coins does not grow, Imade such a system. If every half a year we withdraw 0.1% of digital dollars and 0.2% of digital shares from all accounts, then at some point we will come to the conclusion that the created coins will be equal to the destroyed ones and this will limit the total number of coins.This part of the code runs on a local disk and you can mine immediately, it connects to a server whose source code is also available and one such server has already been raised.https://github.com/CorporateFounder/unitedStates_finalserver storagehttps://github.com/CorporateFounder/unitedStates_storage my discord https://discord.gg/J5KFNPJI am a developer and I want you to participate. What do you think can be improved and what should be improved in the voting system.
  2. Do you really think the syrian Kurdish issue is one of the “key” factors in maintaining Syrian statehood and contributing to the stabilization of the situation in the entire Middle East?! http://www.mo4ch.com/moscow-mediates-talks-between-assad-syrian-kurds-russian-fm-2/
  3. 2 Posterity, Higher Leadership Training​ By Exegesisme "We the people of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." I never see other human articles put posterity in this way this importance, who in future from us are secured in the blessings of liberty, which in my faith is another name of god. The following growth of USA from the constitution has been secured in this expression of the word posterity, all other expressions in the same constitution need to be carried on by the being the word posterity means. The meaning of posterity in the constitution gains a vivid life in the real political living of USA, and becomes the most powerful driving force for the most developed education system and other enterprises. For children, the concept is the most commonly used in the speeches of politicians of USA. ​
  4. Reconstitution Of Canada By Exegesisme (1) 1 California Institute of Technology (Caltech) Pasadena United States of America 2 Harvard University Cambridge United States of America 3 University of Oxford Oxford United Kingdom 4 Stanford University Stanford United States of America 5 University of Cambridge Cambridge United Kingdom 6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Cambridge United States of America 7 Princeton University Princeton United States of America 8 University of California, Berkeley Berkeley United States of America 9 Imperial College London London United Kingdom 9 Yale University New Haven United States of America 11 University of Chicago Chicago United States of America 12 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Los Angeles United States of America 13 ETH Zürich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Zürich Switzerland 14 Columbia University New York United States of America 15 Johns Hopkins University Baltimore United States of America 16 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia United States of America 17 University of Michigan Ann Arbor United States of America 18 Duke University Durham United States of America 19 Cornell University Ithaca United States of America 20 University of Toronto Toronto Canada As you see the Top20 rankings of world university, what do you feel, and how do you feel? I feel that our dear Canada has lost on the top, is losing on the top, and will lose on the top, if we do not do anything significant. What is wrong with our dear Canada? In the field of higher education, USA is so strong, UK is so strong, but our Canada is so weak! I have tried to look for the reason for a long time, but I have not get the key. Now I believe I get the key, the unconstitutional practice of federal politics. "Whether MPs should act as delegates or trustees, both views of representation are constrained by another reality of Canada's parliamentary tradition: party politics and discipline. Most MPs are members of a political party and, as such, are required to follow the wishes of their party when deliberating and acting in the House. In Canada party discipline is much more acute than in other western democracies. In the United States and the United Kingdom, for example, representatives enjoy considerably more freedom from their parties. Canadian MPs, however, are expected to follow the direction set by their parties' leadership and caucus — even when that direction is in opposition to their views or the demands of their constituents."(2) That is the party politics and discipline! Under the party politics and the party discipline, our MPs in the House even can not represent themselves and their constituents, and their freedom is considerably less than their counterparts in both USA and UK. Our MPs even can not protect their own constitutional freedom in the House! Our higher education system is under suck a federal party politics and party discipline, does not surprise me by losing in long run on the top. As I review the role of the prime minister, and his or her office, the information even surprises me more. "Unwritten constitutional convention holds that this authority is actually exercised by the Prime Minister and his/her Cabinet." (3). Here I understand as the authority of the Prime Minister is constitutional convention although unwritten. "The PMO represents an important central agency in the Canadian government. The term 'central agencies' refers to a group of government administrative bodies whose responsibilities extend across all policies areas. This is due to the Prime Minister’s position at the pinnacle of executive political power in the federal government, and the PMO’s role as the Prime Minister’s personal exempt staff. The PMO acts as an extension of the Prime Minister in his/her dealings with other parts of government and the parliamentary system as a whole and, in this context, plays an important role in political decision-making."(4). Here I learn that the role of the PMO is the central agency as an extension of the Prime Minister in the unwritten constitutional convention. "The Constitution is recognized as the supreme law in Canada."(4). "This notion of supremacy carries with it the principle of Constitutionalism. Under this principle, no political actor or institution is above the principles and norms as defined by the Constitution. Regardless of whether one is the Monarch, the Prime Minister of Canada, a provincial Premier, or an elected representative in a legislature, all are legally obligated to act in accordance with the constitutional rulebook."(4). Here, I learn that the Constitution is the supreme law, and the different parts of the constitution are in balances of each other according each significance in the constitution. However, the balances is still at low level, which have made too much authoritarian and too less freedom, and in turn have made Canada lose the contest of higher educational systems on the top international in long run. For improving everything needed in the future of Canada, our Canadian people should check our constitution, and even reconstitutes Canada if in need. Reference (1) https://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2015/world-ranking#/sort/0/direction/asc (2)​ http://mapleleafweb.com/features/house-commons-introduction-canadas-premier-legislative-body (3) http://www.mapleleafweb.com/features/canadian-constitution-introduction-canada-s-constitutional-framework (4) http://www.mapleleafweb.com/features/prime-minister-s-office-canada-responsibilities-organization-and-issues
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