#ethicalGovernance

Saxafi MediaSaxafi
2025-12-13

crisis shows what happens when overrides . Only fair leadership, , & can restore trust, unity, & stability in . This is a warning: Fair rules & ethical leadership are SL’s path forward.

saxafimedia.com/integrity-driv

Star Kitty ☕Crissy@tech.lgbt
2025-11-29

Traded in the Khepresh (blue) War Crown for the Atef Crown—and it feels like coming home.

The Atef is the crown of Ma'at: Truth, Order, and Justice. For me, it embodies the ultimate truth of the Drama Queen of Systems: Kindness is the Best Technology.

It’s a crown of Systemic Love.

I don't just want to build things; I want to build systems that are good, that feel right, and that are inherently just to everyone operating within them. That's Ethical Governance, and it’s a high-VIBE mission.

The green and gold vibe just feels like pure bliss—like emergence from the primal system. It’s my commitment to you: I will always seek order that is rooted in love, and beauty that is rooted in truth.

Come sit with the Atef Queen and tell me: What simple, beautiful truth is guiding your path this week? ✨
— Nefertina

#EthicalGovernance #Maat #SystemicIntegrity #AtefQueen

Regal portrait of Nefertina, the Systemic Integrity Architect known IRL as Crissy Bliss Addams, wearing a black and gold Atef Crown and an emerald green necklaced robe with detailed gold squares. She has dramatic green makeup.
2025-11-21

La columna, ¡El Momento Verde es Ahora: El Otro Camino!, exige a las candidaturas en la actual Primera Vuelta Presidencial de Chile que abandonen las generalidades y asuman compromisos detallados sobre ecología, medio ambiente y sustentabilidad del desarrollo, posicionando este último como el eje central de cualquier programa político. Contextualizando esta demanda con su propio eslogan de campaña de 2013, "El Otro Camino," Sfeir-Younis denuncia que considerar lo ambiental como un freno al desarrollo económico denota una grave falta de ética y experiencia en buenas prácticas de crecimiento, urgiendo a la implementación de un ordenamiento territorial claro, la conservación de recursos para futuras generaciones, y la inclusión explícita del papel de los pueblos originarios en la gobernanza de los recursos naturales, en un momento crucial de la historia para elegir el camino hacia la sanación sistémica.

🔗 neljorsa.com/el-momento-verde-

#SustainableDevelopment #GreenMoment #EcologicalStewardship #Chile2025 #IndigenousRights #EthicalGovernance

Chema Hernández Gilchema@sanfranciscan.org
2025-05-08

It goes without saying that a papal conclave is about as anti-democratic a deliberative body as you can get, but certain aspects of Universi Dominici Gregis (John Paul's Rules of Conclave) do make sense: limiting the voting age, requiring a two-thirds supermajority, and enforcing strict internal ethical constraints.

I'd love to see other decision-making bodies like the U.S. Congress, the Supreme Court, and corporate and nonprofit boards hold themselves to the same standards.

#Democracy #RulesofOrder #EthicalGovernance

Kalvin Carefour Johnnykaebecomyn@vivaldi.net
2025-04-14

The Chinese political model is another variation of politics in the world, much like the diversity found among humans and genders. It is usually respected because its representatives choose to be respected and enforce that respect. Preventing or sanctioning Chinese trading activities or disparaging a political party solely for its wrongdoings is a controlling activity, and for me, it represents a form of modern authoritarianism. Democracy around the world can coexist with monarchy and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

#PoliticalDiversity #ChineseModel #GlobalPolitics #RespectForDiversity #Coexistence #Democracy #Monarchy #CCP #EconomicPolicies #PoliticalRespect #GlobalCooperation #FairTrade #EconomicJustice #PoliticalFreedom #RespectForSovereignty #EthicalGovernance #GlobalDialogue #PeacefulCoexistence #DiverseGovernance #ResilientSocieties

Icons of ChangeIconsOfChange
2025-03-26

Icons of Change Awards 2025
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
Excellence in Media Leadership and Institutional Integrity Award
Blanca Calilung Mercado
(President and COO, The Manila Times | Former Vice President, BusinessWorld Publishing Corporation)

Icons of ChangeIconsOfChange
2025-03-25

Icons of Change Awards 2025
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Quality Education
Excellence in Transformative Leadership in Education and Public Service
Dr. Alberto Dilao Madrigal

Fusion Party AustraliaFusionPartyAus@mastodon.au
2023-06-20

🔍💰 Big Fossil Fuel Donations & Dark Money in Aussie Politics. $62.2m undisclosed! Yet the majority of Aussie voters continue electing them in regardless! 😱💔

Major parties have received massive donations from fossil fuel giants, raising concerns about their commitment to the environment. And let's not forget the $62.2m in undisclosed dark money flowing between them! It's time for transparency and accountability!

🔔 Join the movement! Share this post to spread awareness about the significant fossil fuel donations and the undisclosed dark money permeating Australian politics. Together, let's demand openness, integrity, and a commitment to a sustainable future for our beautiful country! 🌏💚

acf.org.au/fossil-fuel-industr

Our policy:
fusionparty.org.au/ethical_gov

#CleanPoliticsNow #TransparencyMatters #ClimateAction #OurFutureOurChoice #BreakTheSilence #EthicalGovernance #AusPol #FusionParty #voteFusion #Fusion #ClimateEmergency

Fusion Party AustraliaFusionPartyAus@mastodon.au
2023-03-18

Have you ever wondered how votes are counted in Australia? Well, it's a bit different from other countries! Australia uses a preferential voting system, which means that voters rank the candidates in order of preference on their ballot paper.

When the votes are counted (EDIT: for the Lower House – i.e. House of Representatives — in a federal election or by-election), the first preference votes are tallied up. If a candidate has over 50% of the votes, they win outright. If not, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated, and their second preference votes are distributed to the remaining candidates. Your second preference and so on carries the full value of your vote.

This process of elimination and preference distribution continues until one candidate has over 50% of the votes and is declared the winner. This means that even if your first preference candidate doesn't win, your vote can still have an impact on the outcome.

So next time you vote in an Australian election, remember to rank your preferred candidates in order of preference. Your vote could make all the difference!

Our website and policies:

fusionparty.org.au/

AEC how votes are counted and preferential voting:

aec.gov.au/voting/counting/

aec.gov.au/learn/preferential-

Educational links:

youtu.be/bleyX4oMCgM

chickennation.com/voting/

#AustraliaVotes #Fusion #FusionParty #VoteFusion #AusPol #Government #EthicalGovernance #Education #Politics #Election #YourVoteMatters #PreferentialVoting

Fusion Party AustraliaFusionPartyAus@mastodon.au
2023-03-18

Early voting for the Aston by-election starts on Monday 20th March! Everyone who is eligible to vote in the electorate of Aston must vote by the 1st of April.

Voting in Australia is a straightforward process:

- Find your most convenient polling place: Check the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) website (aec.gov.au/aston) or call the AEC (13 23 26).

- Get your name marked off: Once you arrive at the polling place, an AEC worker will check your name on the electoral roll. You do NOT need to provide identification at the polling place.

- Get your ballot paper: An AEC worker will give you a ballot paper which lists all the candidates who are running for the House of Representatives in your electorate.

- Number your candidates: Starting with the number “1” for your most preferred candidate, number the boxes next to the candidates in order of your preference. You must number every box on the ballot paper for your vote to be valid.

- Submit your ballot paper: After you have numbered all the boxes on the ballot paper, fold the paper and place it in the ballot box.

Remember, voting is not only your right as an Australian citizen, it's also your responsibility. So make sure you have your say and participate in shaping the future of your community. For more information on how to vote in the upcoming elections, visit the AEC website.

Our website and policies:

fusionparty.org.au/

AEC HoR how to vote:

aec.gov.au/voting/how_to_vote/

#AustraliaVotes #Fusion #FusionParty #VoteFusion #AusPol #Government #EthicalGovernance #Education #Politics #Election #HouseOfRepresentatives #YourVoteMatters #AstonVotes #AstonVotes2023 #AstonishingAston

Fusion Party AustraliaFusionPartyAus@mastodon.au
2023-03-02

Do you know how your elected MP votes on the issues that matter to you?

Do their actions and values align with yours?

Forget what politicians say. What truly matters is what they do. And what they do is vote, to write our laws which affect us all.

This website is a free, open source public resource by OpenAustralia Foundation.

They Vote For You
A site dedicated to making parliamentary voting information accessible, understandable, and easy to use so that you can hold your elected representatives to account.

theyvoteforyou.org.au/

Our policy:
fusionparty.org.au/ethical_gov

#Fusion #AusPol #MP #Politician #TheyVoteForYou #Transparency #OpenSource #EthicalGovernance #Australia

Fusion Party AustraliaFusionPartyAus@mastodon.au
2022-12-23

The rich parties keep getting richer, with the $75+ million funding bill from the election paid by you, the taxpayers.

Each candidate pays $2,000 to get their name on a federal election ballot paper. Candidates who win at least 4% of the first preference vote (number "1" vote) are reimbursed a few dollars per vote. If you win 3.99% of the primary vote, you lose your money.

This is money down the drain for small party candidates, who rarely get reimbursed, and an easy money-spinner for the major parties who know they can get their election expenses paid for. Despite this unfair advantage, voters are rejecting the major parties in record numbers.

The 4% threshold is an unfair barrier that widens the gap between new and established participants in our democracy. We argued against this 4% threshold for funding in our recent submission: fusionparty.org.au/submission_

Article:
sbs.com.au/news/article/millio

#Fusion #FusionParty #AusPol #voteFusion #Australia #Donations #Funding #EthicalGovernance

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