THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND THE NEW DEMOCRACY


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WHO IS A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
THE PARLIAMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
REFORM OF ELECTED PARLIAMENT OF CANADA
THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND THE RIGHT TO LEGISLATE  
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO A COMPUTER AND INTERNET
DEMOCRATIC RIGHT TO NON- PARTICIPATION
A DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE
DEMOCRACY: REFORM AND DEMOCRATIC RENEWAL

WHO IS A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

A Personal Representative is any person who is over the age of eighteen and has the right to vote.  Upon their 18th. Birthday, these Personal Representatives will take their rightful seats in the Parliament of Personal Representatives nationally and Provincial Legislatures in the provinces where they reside and the National Assembly of Personal Representatives in Quebec.  Having reached manhood or womanhood, they will take their rightful place in society for the consideration and approval of all national and provincial issues of the day.  The Parliament of Canada, Provincial Legislatures, National Assembly, Prime Minister of Canada, Provincial Premiers, leaders of the opposition, members of the government party, members of the official opposition either in whole or in part do not represent the People of Canada.  The People of Canada represent themselves.  They are each their own Personal Representatives.

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