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Changements sur "C24-P012 L'équité des dons politiques. Un modèle de financement meilleur que la subvention par vote."
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- Whereas greens recognize that the link between an individual's political influence and
- financial status must be diminished for the good of the democratic process; and
- Whereas many citizens do not have any disposable income to influence politics with a
- donation, and whereas the Green party of Canada believes each citizen should have equal
- financial influence over the Canadian political system; and whereas offering voters the option
- to seperate their vote from their donations is fairer than the per vote funding model, by not
- forcing strategic voters to fund a party they feel forced to vote for; and whereas the privacy of a
- citizen's funding identity is available using zero knowledge proofs and other methods;
- Be it resolved that the Green party of Canada favours a political donation system that
- allows each citizen exclusively an annual fixed government funded donation to their party or
- electoral district association of choice.
- And be it further resulved that an additional donation to an electoral candidate of choice
- will be an option for each citizen and the assignment of funds must be secure and transparent,
- while respecting the privacy of the funding citizen.
- Note: This policy motion will be included in the Continuous Motion Development all-member
-vote. Click here to review the Workshop version (-gid://decidim-app/Decidim::Proposals::Proposal/4214 ) which contains background information, member-comments & amendment history. No dissenting opinions were submitted on this policy proposal.
English
- Whereas greens recognize that the link between an individual's political influence and
- financial status must be diminished for the good of the democratic process; and
- Whereas many citizens do not have any disposable income to influence politics with a
- donation, and whereas the Green party of Canada believes each citizen should have equal
- financial influence over the Canadian political system; and whereas offering voters the option
- to seperate their vote from their donations is fairer than the per vote funding model, by not
- forcing strategic voters to fund a party they feel forced to vote for; and whereas the privacy of a
- citizen's funding identity is available using zero knowledge proofs and other methods;
- Be it resolved that the Green party of Canada favours a political donation system that
- allows each citizen exclusively an annual fixed government funded donation to their party or
- electoral district association of choice.
- And be it further resulved that an additional donation to an electoral candidate of choice
- will be an option for each citizen and the assignment of funds must be secure and transparent,
- while respecting the privacy of the funding citizen.
- Note: This policy motion will be included in the Continuous Motion Development all-member
- +vote. Click here to review the Workshop version ( /processes/create-proposals/f/457/proposals/4214
- +) which contains background information, member comments & amendment history. No dissenting opinions
- +were submitted on this policy proposal.
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English
- Whereas greens recognize that the link between an individual's political influence and
- financial status must be diminished for the good of the democratic process; and
- Whereas many citizens do not have any disposable income to influence politics with a
- donation, and whereas the Green party of Canada believes each citizen should have equal
- financial influence over the Canadian political system; and whereas offering voters the option
- to seperate their vote from their donations is fairer than the per vote funding model, by not
- forcing strategic voters to fund a party they feel forced to vote for; and whereas the privacy of a
- citizen's funding identity is available using zero knowledge proofs and other methods;
- Be it resolved that the Green party of Canada favours a political donation system that
- allows each citizen exclusively an annual fixed government funded donation to their party or
- electoral district association of choice.
- And be it further resulved that an additional donation to an electoral candidate of choice
- will be an option for each citizen and the assignment of funds must be secure and transparent,
- while respecting the privacy of the funding citizen.
- Note: This policy motion will be included in the Continuous Motion Development all-member
-vote. Click here to review the Workshop version (-gid://decidim-app/Decidim::Proposals::Proposal/4214 ) which contains background information, member-comments & amendment history. No dissenting opinions were submitted on this policy proposal.
English
- Whereas greens recognize that the link between an individual's political influence and
- financial status must be diminished for the good of the democratic process; and
- Whereas many citizens do not have any disposable income to influence politics with a
- donation, and whereas the Green party of Canada believes each citizen should have equal
- financial influence over the Canadian political system; and whereas offering voters the option
- to seperate their vote from their donations is fairer than the per vote funding model, by not
- forcing strategic voters to fund a party they feel forced to vote for; and whereas the privacy of a
- citizen's funding identity is available using zero knowledge proofs and other methods;
- Be it resolved that the Green party of Canada favours a political donation system that
- allows each citizen exclusively an annual fixed government funded donation to their party or
- electoral district association of choice.
- And be it further resulved that an additional donation to an electoral candidate of choice
- will be an option for each citizen and the assignment of funds must be secure and transparent,
- while respecting the privacy of the funding citizen.
- Note: This policy motion will be included in the Continuous Motion Development all-member
- +vote. Click here to review the Workshop version ( /processes/create-proposals/f/457/proposals/4214
- +) which contains background information, member comments & amendment history. No dissenting opinions
- +were submitted on this policy proposal.
C24-P012 L'équité des dons politiques. Un modèle de financement meilleur que la subvention par vote.
Motion politique :
Qu'il soit résolu que le Parti vert du Canada favorise un système de dons politiques qui permette à chaque citoyen de faire exclusivement un don annuel fixe, financé par le gouvernement, au parti ou à l'association de circonscription de son choix.
Il est également résolu qu'un don supplémentaire à un candidat électoral de son choix sera une option pour chaque citoyen et que l'affectation des fonds doit être sûre et transparente, tout en respectant la vie privée du citoyen qui finance.
Déposant : Constantine Kritsonis
Résultats deBonser: Classé dans la catégorie jaune. A reçu 56,5% de votes verts, 26,7% de votes jaunes. Cette motion a fait l'objet d'un atelier politique, l'amendement proposé n'a pas été accepté par le déposant.
Parrains : Constantine Kritsonis, Simon Gnocchini-Messier, Samuel Moisan-Domm, John Willson, Sarah Gabrielle Baron, Lorraine Rekmans, Derek Menard, Keith Poore, Andrew Rose, Dimitri Lascaris, Shel Goldstein, Brian Graff, Phillip Blaney, Donna Mendelsohn, Emerald Gibson, Mr. Colin Griffiths, Tyler Beaulac, Ann Remnant, Jim Mason, Bruce Gunn, Darcy Holden, Stacy Neilson, Kim N I Bell, Ian Thomas Shaw, Michael Barkley, Evan Bonnar, Mary Card, M. John Grogan, Philippe Lamontagne, Danièle Guillaume, Bruce Livingstone, Charles Eyton-Jones, Vaalea Darkke, Farrukh Chishtie, Nicolas Levesque-LeBlanc, J Herbert Latchko
Note : Cette motion de politique générale sera incluse dans le vote de tous les membres sur le développement continu des motions. Cliquez ici pour consulter la version de l'atelier qui contient des informations générales, les commentaires des membres et l'historique des amendements.