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10 COMMANDMENTS Citizens to the State is a book authored by Yiannis Laouris.
Citizens expect their legislators to modernize and upgrade the way in which they perform their work and to meet the requirements of current international developments.
The "10 Commandments" echo reflections, thoughts, desires and demands of many citizens who envision a gradual evolution of the representative democracy model to a model that is inspired by authentic immediacy and inclusiveness in all aspects of governance and management: A model that, will allow the full harnessing of both collective wisdom and collective intelligence.
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