Currently, many countries lack political affiliation systems that allow citizens to maintain sovereignty over their personal data, this is the case of several Latin American countries.
This is the total amount allocated to Political Affiliation Systems in Cardano with Integration of Atala Prism.
Fernando Yánez
We integrate Atala and political affiliation system into an open-source tool. Citizens will have control over their personal data through a mobile application, preventing misuse by political parties
No dependencies.
The project will be completely open source
1.- Context:
In Latin America, the lack of reliable political affiliation systems puts the integrity of electoral processes and the privacy of citizens at risk. Political parties require a solution that guarantees the authenticity and veracity of affiliation data. Manual handling of information has led to abuse and falsification. Implementing a secure and reliable platform that integrates Atala Prism is crucial to save democracy and individual rights.
2.- Current situation:
Currently, political parties in Latin America face significant challenges in the accreditation and verification of their affiliates. The process is done manually with physical forms, which has resulted in misuse and falsification of personal data. This lack of a reliable system of political affiliation raises concerns about the transparency and authenticity of the records, putting the integrity of democratic processes and the privacy of citizens at risk.
3.- Proposed solution:
Integration of Atala Prism with Political Affiliation Systems
The launch of a new ecosystem requires specific products and in this case we must identify the actors in the electoral sector, voters, political parties, electoral body, this product that we will create is a computer platform where we will integrate the political affiliation systems with Atala Prims, our The project proposes a technical solution composed of:
Integration of ATALA with political affiliation systems:
Our project focuses on creating a system that combines ATALA's technology with political affiliation systems. Through this integration, we will enable citizens to securely manage their personal information, join or disaffiliate from political organizations, and provide electoral management bodies with an efficient way to verify and validate membership records. Our open source solution will strengthen confidence in democratic processes by guaranteein.
Identify stakeholders:
As an indispensable part of the project and that aligns with the demands of the challenger; Identify the interested parties, in the process described above, in order to make an introduction in Decentralized Identity, workshops to gather information that help establish a governance framework within this project.
4.- Legal validity of the soluction
Countries such as Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru have laws that require political parties to submit a list of their affiliates, and electoral organizations (government entities) are responsible for verifying and validating this information.
Furthermore, political parties are obligated to collect information from their affiliates, and this information must be accurate and obtained with the consent of the citizens, following the mechanisms established by the government entities.
In summary, this proposal has legal validity because the laws of these countries establish the requirement to have information about party affiliates and for political parties to use a single mechanism to collect this information. Our project does not contradict any laws and easily adapts to the mechanisms, processes, and procedures of government entities.
PERU
LAW OF POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS (pages 3, 4)
https://portal.jne.gob.pe/portal_documentos/files/fd6aadd2-0361-433b-8cab-aef2a0c568b7.pdf
ECUADOR
ORGANIC ELECTORAL LAW, DEMOCRACY CODE (pages 133, 134)
https://www.tce.gob.ec/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Codigo-de-la-Democracia.pdf
BOLIVIA
LAW OF POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS (pages 6, 7, 8)
https://web.senado.gob.bo/sites/default/files/LEY%20N%C2%B01096-2018%20P.pdf
How will you measure this impact?
Adoption by electoral authorities:
We will measure the number of electoral authorities that show interest in implementing our system that integrates Atala Prism with Political Affiliation. This will give us an idea of the level of acceptance and confidence in our solution by the electoral authorities.
Opinions of citizens:
We will collect the qualitative comments of the citizens, to evaluate their satisfaction with the system regarding the sovereignty of their information
Opinions of political parties:
We will collect comments and suggestions from political parties on how our system strengthens citizen participation and the strengthening of democratic processes.
Expert and auditor assessments:
We will seek the review and evaluation of independent experts in electoral security and systems. Your opinions and analysis will give us a measure of the effectiveness and reliability of our system of affiliation to a political party integrated with Atala.
Identify the interested parties:
We will hold meetings with the actors to find out their demands, their points of view to raise criteria on governance within this process.
How will you share the outputs and opportunities that result from your project?
The strategy for sharing the products and results of our project includes:
Documentation and reports:
We will prepare detailed documentation and reports that describe the development process, implementation methodology and key findings of the project, all documentation will be available on the website to be built, 100% source code will be available on github
Presentations and workshops:
We will organize presentations and workshops to share the results of the project with government agencies, political parties, universities and the Cardano community.
Participation in trade fairs:
We will participate in trade fairs and events related to technology and democracy, where we can share our results with an interested audience.
Publications and case studies:
We will publish articles and studies highlighting project achievements, lessons learned, and best practices. These articles will be shared with relevant industry publications/magazines, academic institutions and research forums, eg "Democracies Magazines"[https://revistainstitutodemocracia.com/index.php/democracias].
Presence online and in social networks:
We will actively promote the results of the project through social networks, blogs and online communities.
Collaboration and alliances:
We will seek collaborations and alliances with other electoral organizations in Latin America and international collaboration organizations.
Answer:
Our ability to deliver our project with high levels of confidence and accountability is based on the following:
Team experience:
We have an experienced and competent team that possesses in-depth knowledge of blockchain technology, electoral systems, and computer security. In addition, we have the endorsement of some Atala Pioneer members, which adds additional value to our experience and knowledge.
Transparency in execution:
We are committed to carrying out the project in a transparent manner, providing regular updates on progress, milestones reached and obstacles overcome, all information will be available on a website and in a git repository
Independent audits and evaluations:
We will seek independent audits and/or evaluations of our project by experts in electoral security and systems, mainly experts from academia.
Establishment of accountability mechanisms:
We will implement clear accountability mechanisms at all stages of the project, both the source code and the documentation will be 100% available.
Funds administration:
All the invoices of the expenses made with the funds received will always be public on the web and the Github repository of the project
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The team is made up of people with great experience in software development, we also have knowledge of blockchain, cardano, the team is mainly composed of:
Roberto Cerrud:
Blockchain lead developer (Atala)
Plutus Pioneer, Atala Pioneer Program. 18+ years of experience as a developer. 25+ years of experience in technical support and DevOps. 8+ years of experience in mining, and extensive knowledge of blockchain technologies.
Currently teaches Haskell and Plutus Cohorts in Emurgo Academy.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertojcerrud/
David Tacuri
Electoral Software Engineer / Lead Full Stack Developer
David Has actively participated in more than 30 electoral processes in Ecuador, acquiring a profound understanding of electoral procedures and election laws. Additionally, he possesses technical expertise in various programming languages and databases. As an enthusiastic advocate for blockchain, David has conducted several presentations on blockchain and Cardano at schools and universities in Ecuador and Paraguay."
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-patricio-tacuri-lema-256a08b1/
Fernando Yánez
Electoral Software Engineer / Lead Full Stack Developer
Fernando has been involved in electoral processes from a technical perspective, possessing knowledge of multiple programming languages. He has worked in various industries, taking on roles such as developer, team leader, and project manager.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-y%C3%A1nez-burbano/
David Quintanilla
Software Engineer / AI Engineering / Full Stack Developer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-quinta/
Answer:
Launch of the electoral ecosystem in blockchain
Identifying stakeholders, including issuers, holders, verifiers, policy makers and their electoral sector requirements, is the starting point of a new ecosystem.
The direct impact and the value created for Cardano is that through this project it outlines the first lines of governance in this sector.
This will have a long-term impact on millions of people who will be sober about their information.
Salaries and expertise: The average salary of an experienced developer and experts in information technologies was considered, according to the standards established by the Ministry of Labor of Ecuador. These salaries reflect the competence and specialized knowledge required to effectively carry out the Cardano-based scrutiny project.
Infrastructure and resources: It is considered that at least the first two phases of the project will not require significant resources (such as AWS) as it will still be in the development phase.
It is important to emphasize that these values are referential and are taken from the Ministry of Labor of Ecuador since the proponent is from this country.
Reference price of ADA is USD 0.23, at the time of publication of the proposal, ADA is USD 0.28