22 Feb 2022, 19:13

On the New Electoral Law

To supercede the old electoral law, which makes little sense to apply under a new constitution, a new electoral law has been promulgated. Political parties will now have to reconstitute themselves on the lines of the workers' associations, with one branch per association, and within each branch sub-branches corresponding to the divisions of the associations.

At the ward-level, party committees will exist, again, one per workers' association. They shall hold public primaries, which anyone may attend without any form of registration. These primaries will take the form of a general assembly of interested voters, which shall meet before the party committee. The general assembly will nominate candidates from among itself or from the committee; the committee may approve or reject the potential candidate. In the case of rejection, the committee must propose an alternate candidate, who must then be approved or rejected by the assembly.

After a list of nominations is drawn up, the assembly shall vote on the candidates; the candidate or candidates, depending on internal party regulations, receiving the most votes shall then stand in election.

The new electoral law is to have immediate effect.

Vistek Rikkalek
Head of State of the Republic of Istkalen