Liberland Prepares for Congressional Elections on January 4
As the small libertarian state of Liberland gears up for its congressional elections on January 4, the buzz surrounds the unique voting process that is entirely on the blockchain. With no physical ballots and no middlemen, Liberland is set to choose its next set of leaders in a decentralized and tamper-proof manner.
Meet the Candidates Running for Congress
The lineup of candidates for the congressional elections is as diverse and unconventional as the election process itself. Among them is Justin Sun, Liberland’s Prime Minister and co-founder of TRON blockchain, who aims to lead with a focus on minimalist government.
Evan Luthra, Liberland’s IT Minister and entrepreneur, plans to revamp the nation’s digital systems to provide streamlined services that truly work for the people who believe in freedom as a fundamental right.
Another contender, Karnika E. Yashwant, also known as Mr. KEY, brings over a decade of blockchain experience to the table with promises of easier citizenship processes, improved communication with residents, and putting Liberland on the global map as a trailblazer for liberty-driven governance.
Samuela Davidova, Liberland’s Press Secretary, emphasizes the importance of streamlining foreign relations, empowering citizens, and delivering tangible benefits without reinventing the wheel.
Leading up to the elections, an online debate is scheduled for January 3, where all 15 candidates will have the opportunity to introduce themselves and address questions from moderators and Cabinet members. This debate, open to the public via Zoom, aims to provide citizens with a deeper understanding of each candidate’s platform.
The current Congress of Liberland consists of seven members, and the upcoming elections will determine the next lineup. With each term lasting only three months, the government aims to maintain a fast-moving and adaptable approach to governance.
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