5 Basic Principles of Democracy
1) "Fundemental Worth"- Citizens have basic human rights, though they can be taken away as severe punishment by disregarding important laws.
2) "Equality of All Persons"- All citizens will be treated equally, and justice will be given when neccessary.
3) "Majority Rule- Minority Rights"- There will hardly be majority rule. Citizens can vote on local interests and community, but political decisions will be leftup to the Queen. The Queen will, however, listen to complaints, opinions and advice on specific days, and every citizen is welome to talk to her. If it is urgent and not a Complaint Session Day, citizens can talk to the advisor that represents them in the Queen's Council of Advisors whenever they wish. The Advisor will then mention the problem to the queen.
4) "Necessity of Compromise"- There will rarely be compromising on political issues, but there may be some exceptions the Queen might allow.
5) "Individual Freedom"- Everybody will have freedoms; it's up to them to use theirs. If they misuse their rights, consquences will be issued.
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