The Dutch More Direct Democracy (Meer Directe Democratie in Dutch) is a political party in the Netherlands that advocates for a significant transformation in how democratic processes are conducted, aiming to increase the direct involvement of citizens in decision-making. The core value of this party is the belief that the current representative democracy, where elected officials make decisions on behalf of their constituents, does not adequately reflect the will of the people. They argue that this system often leads to a disconnect between the government's actions and the citizens'…
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How would you feel if you could vote on major laws directly instead of through elected officials?
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Can making laws through public vote improve trust in the government?
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Would you participate in a system where you can propose laws directly to your community?
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How might direct voting on laws affect society's views on fairness and equality?
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Do you believe frequent referendums could lead to more engaged citizens or just more polarized communities?
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How could direct involvement in law-making change the way we think about responsibility and civic duty?
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If you could directly influence one policy today, what would it be and why?
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Can direct democracy mechanisms handle complex issues like climate change or health care effectively?
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What challenges do you think a society might face if it shifts to a system with more direct democracy?
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How might minority rights be protected in a system where the majority can directly enact laws?