The party's proposals include: • Replacing the
Federal Council with a Citizens' Council, where half of the seats will be reserved for
women, and all members will be elected by
lot for a one-year term. The Citizens' Council would have the power to reject laws passed by the
National Council and call new elections by a corresponding majority, and would have to vote whether to approve constitutional amendments. • An eventual shift to a 21-hour work week • A 1:5 wage ratio (where the lowest income an individual can make is €2000/month and the maximum is €10000/month after taxes) • A
national citizens' dividend • Mandating that employees elect company leaders • A
Green New Deal • Full
nationalisation of services which impact social care, such as education, health, pensions, security, banking, and infrastructure • The creation of the
United States of Europe • Making all media sources adhere to a
non-profit model, obtaining finances only through consumers and state media funding • Placing less focus on
GDP as a measurement, instead focusing more on elements of public well-being such as health, scientific achievements, education levels, economic output, wage rates, democratic participation, social cohesion,
ecological stability, and safety • A national
job guarantee • A cap on the amount of assets/wealth one individual can accumulate •
Equal pay for equal work •
Anti-trust action against private monopolies • A ban on
speculation in currencies, commodities and food; a minimum holding period for shares of stock; the addition of a
financial transaction tax • Creation of a Future and Prosperity
Fund, funded by business income taxes and the financial transaction tax. All citizens would receive a permanent share in the fund, and would receive a guaranteed annual profit. The
Board of the fund will be directly elected. ==Elections and Electoral History==