All Proposals
7 proposals
Open Source Government Software Mandate
All software used by Pangea governance bodies must be open source. This ensures transparency, security through auditing, and prevents vendor lock-in. The Global Commons Party believes that public code should be publicly auditable. Example: the voting system, delegation engine, and all administrative tools must have their source code published on GitHub.
Universal Basic Income Pilot Program
Proposal to launch a 12-month UBI pilot within the North America jurisdiction. Each participating citizen would receive a monthly stipend funded by the Pangea treasury. The pilot would measure effects on civic participation, voting frequency, and community engagement. Example: 500 citizens in the United States sub-jurisdiction receive $100/month in Pangea credits for one year.
AI Ethics and Governance Framework
As AI becomes more integrated into Pangea (bots, assistants, moderation), we need clear ethical guidelines. This framework establishes rules for AI transparency, accountability, and human oversight. Example: the Pangea AI assistant must disclose when it is generating a response versus quoting a human citizen.
Digital Privacy Protection Act
Citizens must have full control over their personal data. This act establishes GDPR-like protections globally within Pangea, including the right to data portability, the right to be forgotten, and mandatory encryption for all personal communications. Example: if a citizen deletes their account, all their data must be erased within 30 days from every Pangea system.
Global Carbon Tax Framework
The Green Future Movement proposes a carbon tax on all commercial activities within Pangea. Revenue would fund renewable energy projects and climate adaptation. The tax would start at $25/ton CO2 and increase 5% annually. Example: a company operating in the European Union jurisdiction would pay based on their verified emissions, with proceeds going to the Renewable Energy Working Group initiatives.
Universal Right to Internet Access
Every Pangea citizen should have guaranteed access to the internet as a fundamental right. This proposal establishes that internet access is essential for participation in digital democracy. Governments and ISPs within Pangea jurisdictions must ensure affordable broadband coverage for all citizens. Example: a citizen in rural Italy should be able to vote on proposals and participate in Agora discussions with the same ease as someone in Berlin.
Cross-Border Digital Identity Recognition
Citizens verified in one Pangea jurisdiction should be automatically recognized in all others. This proposal creates a universal identity verification standard that all jurisdictions must honor. Example: a citizen verified in Italy should not need to re-verify when joining the Germany or France sub-jurisdiction.