The whole world gets organized into neighbourhood parliaments of about 30 neighbouring families. Each neighbourhood of 30 families becomes a kind of a mini-world or a mini-nation. Each neighbourhood parliament has a neighbourhood cabinet, with a neighbourhood chief minister and ministers for various concerns like health, hygiene, environment, income generation, children's welfare, adolescent's guidance - and what not - that are relevant at its level.Each neighbourhood parliament chooses its delegates to represent them at the village parliament. It too has its cabinet with a village chief-minister and village-ministers for concerns that pertain at village level. Next come the third level parliaments, panchayat parliaments and their cabinets.Thus come about respectively block parliaments, district parliaments, state parliaments, national parliaments, international regional parliaments and finally the world parliament (mind you not United Nations but a world parliament) -- each with its cabinet. The whole process is guided by certain principles:
One: Principle of Numerical Uniformity
Two: Principle of Smallness of Size
Three: Principle of Recall
Four: Principle of Subsidiarity
Five: Principle of Convergence.
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