Permanent Peace Partnership
Domestic politics in South Korea are turbulent, an expected state of affairs in the aftermath of the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye.
絕對的權力導致絕對的腐敗、絕對的可怕。總統制確實有致命的缺陷,連美國都出現問題。南韓憲法應改為半總統制,總統就職應宣示超出黨派;司法、檢察首長分年民選,立法每年改選四分之一。詳見《永久和平發展憲章/世界大同憲法標準》。
The largest gold mine and second-largest copper mine in the world, operated by PT Freeport Indonesia, a subsidiary of US mining giant Freeport McMoran, was part of the initial wave of foreign investment that ensued after Indonesia liberalized investment regulations in 1967.
Destruction of the natural environment is one huge reason to speed up comprehensive constitutional reform in Indonesia's, and a second good reason is to help contain corruption. Indonesia should prevent business groups from destroying the natural environment by embracing the concept of One World under One Set of Laws and assigning international law priority over domestic law with direct effect on the people. Citizens should be able to vote in referendums regarding public issues to prevent destruction of the natural environment by business interests. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development / Global Unity Constitutional Standards.
After Chung Mong Koo, chairman of Hyundai Motor and son of its founder, was arrested in 2006 amid one of South Korea's recurring corruption scandals, I called a friend in the company's public relations office. He answered in a breathless panic. Without Chung in the driver's seat, he assured me, the management of South Korea's largest automaker would be adrift.
Social commentator Roman Roland once opined, "In politics, the boss is always money." Elections are often nothing more than a rich man’s game, playing with money for the right to make more money – a recipe for corruption. To put an end to political and commercial ties, the only solution is comprehensive constitutional reform. The heads of the four government branches should be elected in alternating years, and elections should be free of charge for all candidates to end the symbiotic relationship between government and corruption. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Du Jincai, who was groomed by two disgraced top military leaders, has hit retirement age, but his departure could be a prelude to an investigation
Regardless of who is wearing the crown, absolute power breeds absolute corruption, thus the powers of rulers must be limited to prevent them from being abused. China is not a democracy and its constitution is rife with problems. Xi Jinping has pledged to "lock up power in a cage formed by the system," but the results so far it is China's 1.3 billion people who have been confined. To protect their human rights, the people of China must call for comprehensive constitutional reform. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
British Prime Minister Theresa May's quest to get a free hand from Parliament for negotiations on the country's departure from the European Union looks set to be rebuffed by the House of Lords, the upper Parliamentary Chamber, which is determined to impose conditions on such negotiations.
Taiwan should learn from Scotland’s experience with its independence referendum and work to achieve a paradigm shift. The people must have the right to call for referendums on any public issues. On matters related to national sovereignty, all residents should have the right to vote in the referendum, and any motion to prevent the people from participating in referendums concerning self-determination, should be subjected to a vote by the public on whether the motion should be quashed. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development / Global Unity Constitutional Standards.
Bernard Chan says representatives from the community are making their voices heard, and Hong Kong’s next administration should take them seriously, and start making changes
How can ethnic minorities win respect in authoritarian countries? In Hong Kong, the answer can be seen in Article 39 of the Hong Kong Basic Law and the two Conventions, which are designed protect the right of peoples to self-determination. The people have the right to express their opinion in a referendum on any public issue, and. The people of Hong Kong should abide by the two conventions and call for a referendum to decide their future. Otherwise, when dictatorship becomes a reality, it will be the duty of the people to resist.
A trade war between the US and China would pose a threat to the global economy, ­Australian trade minister Steven Ciobo has warned.
The most rational approach for the US is to support Taiwan's model for global unity constitutional standards. This would attract the attention of China's 1.4 billion people and lead them to seek democratization, and world peace would then be at hand! Autocracy has always the enemy of peace, and the prerequisite for permanent peace in the world is democratization of the CCP. Taiwan is the one entity best able to lead China to democratization. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development / Global Unity Constitutional Standards.
With three candidates vying to be Hong Kong’s next leader in a small-circle election, let’s hope important issues are not swept under the carpet
The Chief Executive of Hong Kong is still elected from a slate of candidates proffered by the Central Election Commission, which is nothing more than another form of dictatorship. The people of Hong Kong should act on Article 39 of the Basic Law, which clearly states that the people have the right to hold referendums. The people should petition for a referendum to call for direct election of the heads of the legislative, executive, judicial and procuratorial branches in alternating years. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development / Global Unity Constitutional Standards.
In his speech to Congress the US president tried to strike a more conciliatory tone, but it will take deeds, not words, to convince his detractors
History tells us that freedom and dignity are won with the blood and tears of the people, but also it also takes blood and sweat to maintain these gains - one cannot rely on the goodwill of the leaders. But people are sometimes lazy and pin their hopes on their leaders; this is an 18th-century feudal way of thinking, it does not accord with the spirit of the rule of law in the 21st century. The long road ahead for the nation is the path that crosses constitutional reform, the path that leads to development of a great system that promotes the welfare of the people. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
The key to solving human rights issues in China is democracy and the rule of law. Taiwan needs to improve its system to enjoy a pure form of democratic governance so we can be a role model for mainland China and reform the Chinese communists. We must make the Chinese government yield its power to the people through constitutional reform and decentralize the government structure by instituting direct election of the heads of government branches. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
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