(1) The power of self-governance begins and ends with the public, which has the power to hold
accountable public institutions and public servants where necessary.
(2) The public representation system shall be open and shall give everyone the opportunity to
participate. Its procedures and rules shall be simple and understandable.
(3) The public representation system shall be able to satisfactorily and reasonably prevent any
crises that may arise as a result of political contests and election results.
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