Online Party of Canada – much more than a neat idea!
TORONTO, Nov. 1 /CNW/ - When the news about Online Party of Canada (www.onlineparty.ca) first came out a few weeks ago, the reaction from the media was predictable: the initiative came across as flighty, unreliable, yet quirky and intriguing. But soon after, upon further analysis, the tone has changed into cautiously optimistic. Also predictable was the reaction of the public at large: Canadian voters, disappointed by their generation of current politicians, appeared willing to give this new alternative a chance.
There's little left for doubt in the very simple yet solid set of Governing Principles that OPC has posted on their website:
http://www.onlineparty.ca/about.php?pt=2.
Further, OPC encompasses an innovative mechanism to generate discussion topics, convert them into issues written by subject matter experts, and finally proposed to all OPC members to comment and vote.
OPC enables true leadership by providing its candidates and party officials with the opportunity to present their arguments and try to persuade members to vote one way or another. Ultimately, however, they are compelled (and legally enforced) to represent the members' will.
The newly created political party has been featured in printed press articles across the country, radio talk shows and most recently, filmed TV interviews soon to be aired and broadcast online. Mr. Michael Nicula, the founder of OPC, has secured legal counsel to facilitate the membership process and predicts that within a couple of weeks the party will be ready to register officially with Elections Canada. "Very soon, Canadians will be offered a real, trustworthy alternative to long decades of 'blue versus red' traditional politics". Preparations are currently underway for OPC's first press conference.
For further information:
Michael Nicula, OPC Founder
[email protected]
(416) 567-6913
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