A sustainable future
Any governance approach must be systemic and reveal the subordination of politics and economics with regard to respect and the future of the planet.
There is no political or economic without respecting the social.
I Energy
Any energy need must be based primarily on renewable sources. Patents and innovations are in the public domain.
II Economy
The creation of money should no longer depend on the private sector.
The currency can be combined with a local currency and promote local consumption.
The basic structure of the economy must be essentially cooperative.
The function of the economy is to promote the social. It is at the service of man and protects the environment.
A basic income comes from the new economic system.
Speculation, trusts and lobbies are outlawed.
Respect for common goods is once again the norm.
The basic unit of international trade is the sovereign nation.
III Production
Production promotes the circular economy, recycling and local production, and goods without planned obsolescence.
Any polluting industrial production falls within the scope of the law.
All agricultural production must turn to means other than toxic chemical pollutants.
Lobbies are declared illegal.
All world research must turn to new production methods, both industrial and agricultural.
Innovative patents are in the public domain and cannot be privately owned.
IV Transport
All production must be done as much as possible by limiting unnecessary transport.
Any necessary transport must be the least energy consuming individually and collectively.
V The political
The state is sovereign insofar as it exists by the will of the people.
The republican state is secular: religions are of the order of individual consciences.
The critical spirit of the citizen is the foundation of democracy.
Representative democracy is insufficient.
At all levels of society there must be forms of participatory democracy.
The constitution must be rewritten with the help of the people. The constituent is the ideal way.
The elected deputies will have an imperative mandate: its legitimacy comes from the fact that it primarily brings the interests of its region to the national assembly.
For questions concerning the legislative of national interest he can vote with his party.
Major national questions can be voted on by the people.
The eco-citizen in his municipality will be able to exercise a right of control or suggestion included in the code of territorialities.
Intercommunality is subject to the control of the municipalities.
Separation of powers and competences of the central state will be renovated.
Central governance, relayed locally will have as constant objectives the
health, culture and education.
Traditional and artisanal trades will be protected, the transmission of know-how being a priority.
Conclusion
From local circle to regional circle to national circle, then continental and global, the governance in place will be based on the guarantee of this charter for the future.
The advantage of a charter is that it solemnly records desirable developments, which were in fact in the making for more or less long time. They are part of sometimes secular traditions of acquired wisdom. They impose themselves on the following generations until, following their own experience, they feel the need to make them evolve. They finally warn against the often dangerous idea of wiping out the past. In the context of the current dominant liberal-totalitarianism, they intend to protect against financial and industrial predations.
The idea of a charter is not new, of course, but it has the advantage of being a concentrate that can constantly recall the essential.
Placed at the head of the specifications for each third of the Economic Triptych, a concise charter would recall the essentials at each consultation.
Source: https://www.pouruneconstituante.fr/spip.php?article1795
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