Samuel Der-Kazaryan - Future of E-governance
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I'm gonna present
just a short presentation
talking about the E-governance.
What we are trying to do is
we are trying to build our
blockchain based
E- governance system,
and both Steven Eric has spoke
some bits some pieces of that.
But at the end of the day
what we are really after is
an open source government.
We want to make sure that
there are transparency,
there is automation
and all of those things that
make things smoother
and kind of pursue
the smaller government
initiative, really.
So, let's talk a little bit about
some of the cornerstones
of this e-governance system.
Some of these are really
trying to put the Constitution
on to the blockchain
and as such, they are
following the structure
and the various provisions
of the Constitution.
so, just to name a few,
Congressional Assembly election
is gonna be one of the
most important elements
of the blockchain.
The elections for the Prime Minister,
various proposals
that will be submitted to the
Assembly for voting,
and obviously the actual
voting process
to pass these bills into laws.
In addition to that there will be
other capabilities
in the blockchain,
but as we are, sort of,
nearing the launch,
we are planning to
launch initially with a
minimal set of capabilities
and putting a lot of thought into
how to do it right, and so,
some of the additional capabilities
will come down the road
on top of this blockchain
there will be private communications,
various asset registries,
labour markets,
citizenship records and
this is just to name a few things and
as Steve covered,
all of those things would be exposed
through the mobile application
as well as the
online web services as well.
So, let's take a little deeper dive into
some of this provisions of the
Constitution that will be implemented,
so the first one is the
government structures.
The Constitution, the draft
is being prepared
and that will be one of the
first votes for the Assembly
to approve the Constitution
but its structure is currently
coming to live
and it does consist of
Congressional Assembly,
the Senate, Supreme Court,
the Cabinet
with the various ministries,
all of which will be represented
on the blockchain and obviously
be able to conduct business
through the blockchain,
the Congressional Assembly
legislative process itself
all of the provisions that are
relevant for that
in terms of how the bills
are getting proposed
how they'll be voted for
how'll they become the laws
after getting through
the various gates
one of which of course is the vetos
that are given to the citizens
at the end.
All of that
will be implemented and available
for execution through the blockchain
the elections for the Prime Minister
and for the Assembly members
will be also done and available
through the blockchain,
so that citizens can make their votes
Judicial provisions also
and then finally,
all of that I have mentioned
is the senatorial
and citizenship vetos
for the bills that have been proposed
will enable our citizens
and our senators
to apply veto
in the cases where that's relevant.
And of course the Liberland Merit,
which currently is launched
in a different blockchain
will also be available
on the same blockchain
that has the E-governance
the various contributions
that will be contributing
to the voting privilege
and I'll talk a little bit more about that
as well a little bit later
and then,
Congressional Cabinet oversight
over the treasury funds
that will be
essentially funding
all of the activities
that all is gonna be transparent
visible and votable
on the blockchain.
So, I mentioned the voting privilege
and this is one of the things
that we strongly believe in
is that in Liberland
voting is really a privilege
that is earned by the contribution
of the citizens,
and as that contribution goes on
which can come in many different
shapes and forms,
it sort of boosts your voting privilege
and gives you the voice
in the governance.
And so, there are several components of this
that contribute to the voting privilege
one of which is the voluntary taxes,
bill funding, so as the bills
get proposed
we are really looking forward
to model,
where any proposed bill
gets funded by the citizens
partially by citizens
and maybe by other entities as well,
with all of these actions
indicative of
a person's contribution
to that life of Liberland.
Of course there can be also
non-monetary contributions
and again they sort of
as multipliers
for the voted privilege
and some time-based incentives
We want people to be engaged
at the end of the day
the governance is gonna be
only as good as
the desire of people
to be engaged in this process.
With the bill funding,
as I have mentioned earlier,
we are looking at the models
where every bill
that is proposed to the Assembly
gets also funded,
in other words,
the funding elements are specified
the budgets are essentially
attached to the bill,
we don't want to get into situations
where some laws are passed
and we don't know how to fund that
and on one hand,
on the other hand
we are looking for that contribution
from the citizens
as you propose something for implementation
take part in that by funding.
So these sort of are the main
elements of the voting privilege
and some of the funding elements.
As far as the blockchain itself
there will be a wallet
ballphone mobile application,
but also for desktop and laptops,
and the main idea of course
is that
the full government transparency
will be implemented
through these mechanisms,
the history of the transactions
both monetary and non-monetary
transactions
will be available there
all the bills that are getting
proposed, voted for
and then become laws
they will all be traceable
through these applications.
So, a couple of more words on
two of the most significant
elements of our programs,
one of which is the
citizenship benefits.
So, as a citizen
I think, one of the main privileges
that you get is the voting one,
obvious liability to to participate
in the governance itself
there will be some discounts
for the various registry services
and other government services
events etc for citizens
ability to take advantage
of the various business opportunities
including the free economic zone,
for example
that's all gonna be available
for our citizens
and eligibility for
Congressional Assembly
Cabinet, Supreme Court,
candidacies
that's obviously a part of
our governance and our citizens
get the first seat
essentially in the candidacy.
The Liberland wallet account
will be created for
many entities,
including non citizens
and non residents
but
as far as the various activities
through the wallet
citizens will get the discounted
ability to do transactions there.
Some of things are available
for new residents
and the business registries,
the various discounts for the events,
wallet transactions
and
obviously eligibility
for the citizenship
as the first step
would be among the things that
the e-resident will
will enjoy.
And that's all I had for today
thank you so much
I look forward to the rest of the conference.