Flux
= "Flux is a political movement which aims to replace the world's elected legislatures with a new system known as Issue-Based Direct Democracy (IBDD)".
URL = https://flux.wiki/index.php/Getting_Started
Description
"Flux is a movement toward a new form of democracy. Currently Flux exists as a political party which aims to give the voice of their elected representative back to the people they represent. This is achieved through allowing members to participate in voting on every piece of legislation, although not every member needs to vote on every piece of legislation. Flux implements a new form of democratic decision making known as Issue Based Direct Democracy (IBDD). Briefly, participation in IBDD allows citizens to cast a vote on an issue they care about, delegate a vote to a trusted member of the community for an issue they feel their delegate is better informed on, alternately participants may chose to receive "political credits" from not voting. The credits allow the participant to cast a second participants vote when the second participant elects not to vote on a different issue.
Flux aims to implement a new form of democracy which is less centralised, more responsive and designed for the lives we lead in the 21st century.
The Flux political party of Australia was founded in 2016 by Max Kaye (deputy leader) and Nathan Spataro (leader)." (https://flux.wiki/index.php/Getting_Started)
Status
Flux originated in and is most active in Australia, but it is also active internationally, with a group existing in Brazil. [1]