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Cryptopolitan 2024-12-31 17:57:35

Liberland prepares for Congressional elections on the blockchain

Liberland is holding its congressional elections on January 4. This small, self-proclaimed libertarian state, wedged between Croatia and Serbia, is about to choose its next set of leaders. The elections will fill the seats of the Congress, Liberland’s governing body, which makes the laws, policies, and fiscal decisions for the nation. What’s different here is that the entire voting process is on the blockchain. No physical ballots, no middlemen. Just decentralized, tamper-proof voting. The candidates running for Congress The candidates are as unconventional as the election itself. Justin Sun, Liberland’s Prime Minister and the co-founder of TRON blockchain, is on the ballot. Justin says his focus is on running a minimalist government. “Our success can inspire other nations to embrace libertarian principles, demonstrating that a minimalist government can bring stability and prosperity without excessive regulation or coercion. By upholding this approach, we will further Liberland’s status as a beacon of freedom and individual autonomy,” he said. Evan Luthra, Liberland’s IT Minister and entrepreneur, is another candidate. Evan claims he plans to overhaul Liberland’s digital systems. “Liberland is for people who believe freedom is a fundamental right,” he said. He’s pushing for streamlined services that “actually work.” Then there’s Karnika E. Yashwant, also known as Mr. KEY. A blockchain veteran with over a decade of experience, his campaign promises are quite specific: easier citizenship processes, better communication with residents, and putting Liberland on the map. “Liberland is a movement for freedom, choice, and innovation. My candidacy is grounded in actionable solutions that position Liberland as a trailblazer for liberty-driven governance,” he said, adding that: “Liberland is freedom in its purest form. But let’s face it: We’ve got the ideas, but we need structure. We’ve got the talent, but we need action.” – Mr. KEY Then Samuela Davidova, the Press Secretary of Liberland. She said, “As a candidate for Congress, my focus is clear: streamline foreign relations, empower citizens, and deliver real, tangible benefits. No reinventing the wheel. Let’s amplify what works and eliminate unnecessary obstacles.” A day before the election, on January 3, an online debate will take place. It’ll reportedly be a chance for citizens to hear directly from all 15 candidates. Each gets five minutes to introduce themselves, followed by questions from moderators and Cabinet members. The debate is open to the public via Zoom. Liberland’s Congress currently has seven members, and the election will determine its next lineup. Each term lasts only three months, reportedly to keep the government fast-moving and adaptable. Land a High-Paying Web3 Job in 90 Days: The Ultimate Roadmap

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