/halsk/internet-and-elections. - Internet and election
- I donât know much about it.
- [/halsk/Internet Party](https://scrapbox.io/halsk/Internet Party) / Ieiri Kazuma - Wikipedia
- 2014, or I would have known about it, but I guess I wasnât too interested in politics.
- When I look at the article, I kind of get the feeling that it was something like that.
- [No political party affiliation (political party) - Wikipedia [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%94%AF%E6%8C%81%E6%94%BF%E5%85%9A%E3%81%AA%E3%81%97_(%E6%94%BF%E6%B2%BB%E5](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%94%AF%E6%8C%81%E6%94%BF%E5%85%9A%E3%81%AA%E3%81%97_(%E6%94%BF%E6%B2%BB%E5) %9B%A3%E4%BD%93)]
- During the 2014 general election for the House of Representatives, the party was criticized by the media for changing its abbreviation to âno support.
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- Basic Principles of No Supporting Party
- The idea is direct democracy.
- As more people support this party, the number of seats will grow and we will move to a form of direct democracy without a radical coup.
- But this party didnât win any seats.
In the first place, parliamentarians are in charge of legislation, but we were told that participatory budgeting is easier than participatory policy making.
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