Freedom of Information Act
A resolution to increase democratic freedoms.
Category: Furtherment of Democracy | Strength: Mild | Proposed by: Mediterreania
RECOGNIZING the need for an informed populace;
NOTING the role a knowledgable society plays in preventing tyranny;
AWKNOWLEDGING that some nations may still hide information for national security;
STRIVING for a world where information is freely available;
The World Assembly therefore;
DEFINES:
1) "Electoral government" as any government, such as democracy, republic or populism, which uses elections to fill government positions and/or decide public policy;
2) "Non-electoral government" as any government, such as monarchy, fascism or "dictatorship of the proleteriat," which does not use elections;
3) "Stateless government" as any nation, such as an anarchy, in which there is no single or formal state;
CREATES the Information Center-Electronic (ICE), an electronic database which records official legislative acts in WA nations;
MANDATES that WA nations, in order to keep their citizens informed, open the information in ICE to their residents;
ALLOWS nations to charge a fee for that information, as long as the average citizen is capable of paying that fee;
COMMANDS that all WA nations update ICE with any legislative information that would be made public in their own nation;
REQUIRES non-electoral, as well as electoral, governments make public within their own borders all official acts of government, as well as:
1) Crime statistics and arrest rates
2) Economic indicators, such as GDP and exchange rates
3) Environmental disasters and recovery;
RECOMMENDS that electoral governments give information on the political views and/or history of major candidates to public office;
EXEMPTS information about projects, facilities or operations that have been open up to
URGES nations to create a more open world.






