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|merged            = [[Kiravian Free Alliance]] (21206)
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|headquarters      = 67 Niyasca Street, [[Kartika]], [[District of Coïnvra]]
|headquarters      = №14, 67-''ram'', [[Kartika]]
|newspaper          = ''Kiravian Democrat''
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The '''Direct Democratic Front''' (Kiravic: ''Asdivólúârcax Ventrét'') is a caucus in the [[Kiravian Stanora]] united around a platform of radical reform in areas such as the political process, internet and information policy, taxation, government ethics, and federalism. The DDF is the institutional expression of several related political and social movements inspired by the Kiravian [[Virtual Revolution (Kiravia)|Virtual Revolution]], with positive views about the use of information technology to improve society and governance.
The '''Direct Democratic Front''' (Kiravic: ''[direkt]thāruāritax Vair'') was a caucus in the [[Kiravian Stanora]] united around a platform of radical reform in areas such as the political process, internet and information policy, taxation, government ethics, and "networked alter-localism". The DDF was the institutional expression of several related political and social movements inspired by the Kiravian [[Virtual Revolution (Kiravia)|Virtual Revolution]], with positive views about the use of information technology to improve society and governance.
 
The DDF caucus was dissolved in 21206, merging into the [[Kiravian Free Alliance]]. The Democratic Kiravia Network continues as a conference affiliated with the KFA.


==Platform==
==Platform==
The main planks of the DDF platform were, as stated on its website:
*Transparency, accountability, and popular participation in government
*Digital development, expanded broadband access, and protection of the digital frontier
*Privacy, personal autonomy, and the protection of civil liberties
*More efficient, accessible, and responsive administration


The DDF explicitly rejects {{wp|Pirate politics|pirate politics}} and considers intellectual property rights essential to an advanced capitalist economy and strongly supported by Shaftonist perspectives on natural rights, property, and authorship. The short lived Copyleft Party of Devalömica applied for consultative status with the DDF in 21201 and was denied.
Ahead of the 21203 election, 44% of likely DDF voters indicated "preventing government encroachment against filesharing" as the issue most important to them.  


==Member Parties==
==Member Parties==
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*Iscovan Digital Society Party (Iscova)
*Iscovan Digital Society Party (Iscova)
*Direct Democratic Party of Kesta
*Direct Democratic Party of Kesta
*Popular Reform Party (Turcvoya)
*Popular Reform Party (Turvóya)
*Communications Freedom & Democracy Party (Altoarborea)
*Communications Freedom & Democracy Party (Altoarborea)


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*Greater Community Party (Kisynska)
*Greater Community Party (Kisynska)
*Electronic Liberty Party (Cascada)
*Electronic Liberty Party (Cascada)
*Open Social Party (Kiygrava)
*Open Social Party (Kaviska)
*Direct Democratic Party of Niyasca
*Direct Democratic Party of Niyaska
*Internet Party (Thenrya)
*Internet Party (Thenrya)
*Digital Social Party (Despretina)
*Digital Social Party (Despretina)
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==Voter Base==
==Voter Base==
Supporters of DDF parties occupy the most digitised segment of Kiravia's wide {{wp|Digital divide|digital divide}}. The Electronic Liberty Party of Cascada, a DDF affiliate, reported that 100% of its members owned a personal computer (as opposed to 96% of the state's population), 100% owned a cellular phone (versus 76% of Cascadans), 60% owned a smartphone (versus 42% of Cascadans), and _____. DDF affiliates perform best in wealthy, urbanised states with major high-tech industry centres and widespread access to information technology, such as [[Xirya]], [[Cascada]], [[Niyasca]], [[Kishynska]], [[Iscova]], and [[Despretina]]. The majority of DDF voters are under the age of 35, and the cadre is frequently referred to as a youth party.  
Supporters of DDF parties occupy the most digitised segment of Kiravia's wide {{wp|Digital divide|digital divide}}. The Electronic Liberty Party of Cascada, a DDF affiliate, reported that 100% of its members owned a personal computer (as opposed to 96% of the state's population), 100% owned a cellular phone (versus 76% of Cascadans), 60% owned a smartphone (versus 42% of Cascadans), and _____. DDF affiliates perform best in wealthy, urbanised states with major high-tech industry centres and widespread access to information technology, such as [[Xirya]], [[Cascada]], [[Niyaska]], [[Kiśynska]], [[Iscova]], and [[Despretina]]. The majority of DDF voters are under the age of 35, and the caucus is frequently referred to as a youth party.  


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Latest revision as of 17:15, 21 April 2023

Direct Democratic Front

[direkt]thāruāritax Vair
Secretary-General-
Caucus Chair-
Whip-
Founded21193
Merged intoKiravian Free Alliance (21206)
Headquarters№14, 67-ram, Kartika
NewspaperKiravian Democrat
IdeologyDirect democracy
Community politics
Electoral reform
Tax reform
Net neutrality
Social libertarianism
Information privacy
Open government
Anti-corruption
Federal Stanora
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The Direct Democratic Front (Kiravic: [direkt]thāruāritax Vair) was a caucus in the Kiravian Stanora united around a platform of radical reform in areas such as the political process, internet and information policy, taxation, government ethics, and "networked alter-localism". The DDF was the institutional expression of several related political and social movements inspired by the Kiravian Virtual Revolution, with positive views about the use of information technology to improve society and governance.

The DDF caucus was dissolved in 21206, merging into the Kiravian Free Alliance. The Democratic Kiravia Network continues as a conference affiliated with the KFA.

Platform

The main planks of the DDF platform were, as stated on its website:

  • Transparency, accountability, and popular participation in government
  • Digital development, expanded broadband access, and protection of the digital frontier
  • Privacy, personal autonomy, and the protection of civil liberties
  • More efficient, accessible, and responsive administration

Ahead of the 21203 election, 44% of likely DDF voters indicated "preventing government encroachment against filesharing" as the issue most important to them.

Member Parties

Full Members (currently represented in the Stanora)

  • Iscovan Digital Society Party (Iscova)
  • Direct Democratic Party of Kesta
  • Popular Reform Party (Turvóya)
  • Communications Freedom & Democracy Party (Altoarborea)


Consultative Members

  • Greater Community Party (Kisynska)
  • Electronic Liberty Party (Cascada)
  • Open Social Party (Kaviska)
  • Direct Democratic Party of Niyaska
  • Internet Party (Thenrya)
  • Digital Social Party (Despretina)
  • Internet Party (Despretina)
  • Data Integration Thought Party (Devalömica)

Voter Base

Supporters of DDF parties occupy the most digitised segment of Kiravia's wide digital divide. The Electronic Liberty Party of Cascada, a DDF affiliate, reported that 100% of its members owned a personal computer (as opposed to 96% of the state's population), 100% owned a cellular phone (versus 76% of Cascadans), 60% owned a smartphone (versus 42% of Cascadans), and _____. DDF affiliates perform best in wealthy, urbanised states with major high-tech industry centres and widespread access to information technology, such as Xirya, Cascada, Niyaska, Kiśynska, Iscova, and Despretina. The majority of DDF voters are under the age of 35, and the caucus is frequently referred to as a youth party.