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DirectDemocracyS (DDS)

World-class direct democracy system

(World-class direct democracy system)

Lao program

Political, economic, financial, social projects

For the Lao People's Democratic Republic

Years 2025–2035

"Lao wealth and decision-making power must remain in the hands of the Lao people forever."

Chapter 1 — Analysis of the current situation: The truth that must be faced

1.1 Political system: one-party system and lack of public participation

The Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR) has been ruled by the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) since 1975. For the past 50 years, there have been no free elections, no political parties, and no real legal control. Political, economic, military, and cultural power is all in the hands of the ruling party elite.

This system creates deep corruption, a lack of transparency, and a lack of accountability. As a result, the country's resources — water, forests, minerals, land — are sold to foreign countries without benefiting ordinary people.

1.2 Economic situation: Growth that favors the rich, the poor suffer

Laos has been hit hard economically on many fronts. While GDP grew by 4.1% in 2024, indicators of people’s overall well-being remain low or deteriorating. Public debt has risen to 99% of GDP, with China as the main creditor. The kip has depreciated sharply — from 9,000 kip/dollar in 2020 to 21,500 kip/dollar in 2025.

1.3 Poverty and inequality

Inequality in Laos is increasing rather than decreasing. The Gini coefficient increased from 36.0 in 2013 to 38.8 in 2018 and, if current trends continue, is expected to reach 42.4 by 2030 and 49.1 by 2050.

1.4 Education and health: Severe shortages

Government investment in education and health is also low. Only 2.4% of Grade 4 students have the required level of proficiency. More than 50% of Grade 3 students answered only 3 out of 25 math questions correctly in Grades 3-5.

1.5 Environment and natural resources: sold for nothing

Laos is nicknamed the “powerhouse of ASEAN,” but most of the revenue from hydroelectric power goes to foreign investors. Many hydroelectric dam projects have displaced communities, destroyed ecosystems, and destroyed traditional ethnic ways of life.

1.6 Gender equality and minorities

Laos ranks 120th out of 170 in the Gender Inequality Index (2021). Women earn 25% less than men for the same job. 38% of women do unpaid work for their families. More than 50 ethnic minorities are often forgotten in policies and budgets.

Chapter 2 — DirectDemocracyS: Laos, the System and the Solution

2.1 What is DDS?

DirectDemocracyS (DDS) is a global direct democracy system designed with the principle: make all decisions by, for and with the people — transparently, efficiently, securely and sustainably. DDS is not a political party, not an NGO, not a system from a “nation” — it is an approach that adapts to the circumstances of every country.

Key principle: The country's wealth and decision-making must rest in the hands of the people — forever and exclusively.

DDS operates based on: Trust, Integrity, Responsibility, Competence, Collaboration, Transparency — values that DDS applies consistently in every country, while respecting and preserving the culture, language, customs, religion, and organizations of each country's ethnic minorities.

2.2 Micro-group structure: bottom-up democracy

DDS uses a fractal system: a layered structure that truly engages everyone:

Each micro-group selected a position (representative, observer, candidate) to vote on each question. Importance: Power flows from the bottom up — not from the top down. In Laos, where the village (village) is the basic social unit, this system is consistent with traditional culture and customs.

2.3 In a country ruled by one man: How DDS empowers with peace and intelligence

Key question: How can DDS operate in Laos, a one-party state?

DDS does not want a "revolution" — DDS creates an alternative structure that is free from any form of resistance or oppression or violence:

DDS respects the laws of Laos. It is not about challenging the government or creating chaos. DDS creates communities that seek to live together with justice, decision-making by the highest standards, and the responsible use of local resources.

2.4 ddsAI and allddsAI: Uncontrollable data

In Laos, data is stored by the state. DDS uses ddsAI and allddsAI technologies to:

2.5 NTCO — National Land and Assets for the People

NTCO (Non-Transferable Collective Ownership) means: Laos’ essential resources — land, water, subsoil, forests — belong to the Lao people in an inalienable manner. No government, no foreign project, no company can sell or help sell them without the people’s consent.

2.6 GUMI-SV: Transparency and Anti-Corruption System

GUMI-SV is a reporting and audit system used in DDS to:

Chapter 3 — Capital Planning Project

3.1 Immediate local democratization

DDS starts from the bottom: micro-groups in villages and below. In the first stage, this will give decision-making power about:

Once local micro-groups have come together, they can elect representatives to join the larger group.

3.2 New Laos Management System (in the long term)

In the long term, provided the government agrees or the people are able to peacefully resist in a number of ways:

Chapter 4 — Economic and Financial Projects

4.1 Cooperation in the field of education

The entire population of Laos is living in the Laotian region — via NTCO of DDS:

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4.2 The development of the relationship between money and wealth

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4.4 The development of the social and economic system

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Chapter 5 — Community Projects

5.1 Study preparation

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5.2 The development of the health system

5.3 Natural resources

DDS is a medical specialty that specializes in:

5.4 Water and soil conservation

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Chapter 6 — The Project for the Development of the People and the Economy

6.1 Water and waste collection

6.2 The study of the health of the elderly

Chapter 7 — DDS Installation in the Cloud: The Basics

7.1 Million 1 (Years 1-2): The study of the city

7.2 Grade 2 (Years 3-5): Reading

7.3 Grade 3 (Years 6-10): The development of language skills

Chapter 8 — What is the difference between DDS and the DDS?

8.1 In 5 years

8.2 in 10 years

Chapter 9 — DDS Compliance: The Right of the People

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