1. | The right to the first vote is at the end of puberty, usually that is at about 18 years of age. This right is universally, every citizen at this age receives the right to the first vote. |
2. | The citizen will have the right to vote in all elections, including the three divisions of the national "Legislative Branch" and the two divisions of the local "Legislative Branch" of government |
3. | The second vote is given to those citizens who have the first vote, about a decennia after the first vote, in other words, approximately at the age of 28 years. This vote is given only to those persons whom have shown to be positive members of society, according to the "Norms and values" of that society. The how and what of this is decided in the sovereign branch of government. |
4. | The third vote is part of the honor system of society. When Sovereign, Executive and/or Legislative branches of government decides to give a medal or order to someone for something, this person also receives the third vote. So society honors these persons at each election |
5. | The juridical branch of government can forfeit the right to the second (Third..?) vote as part of verdicts. |
6. | The second and third vote right will have the same rights as the basic first vote right (see point 2) |
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