🧠 — Democratic Transparency



As the result of what can be seen in the current occidental democracies, especially in France, where numerous government heads are tied up in scandals and legal pursuits, I'd like to push again one of my ideas from 2019-2020 in the following note.


Government representatives, presidents, and ministers are at the forefront of a country and are sovereignty, economic, geopolitical, and soft power depositors. In this sense, the least of their misconducts are rapidly criticised on an international scale. Nonetheless, this do not stop them from having an illegal conflict of interest, being charged with public fund extortion, or even rape crimes.


To push toward a saner democracy standard going along with the current technological tools — and to force a large and rapid skimming of those wanting to work in the political field, I propose greater and public transparency about the government heads.


This could be done on the following attributes:


All this shared on a centralized governmental website online, in real time, for all of the government heads.


The goal is clear : this partial abandonment of intimacy should push the representatives toward a greater sense of responsibility and an enhanced sense of morality and ethics, either for future suitors or current government members — as it would surely be triggered by the continuous observation sharing.


Indeed, losing his intimacy and having himself exposed continually do provoke mind shatters about one's conduct (in public and in private space). Moreover, this should help the system move toward more enlightened decision-making, such as representative choice through voting, and also push back any person in discomfort about sharing affiliation and criminal record from pretending to work for the government.