To capture the wisdom and experience of the public, a system of councils will be enacted. These local and provincial councils will be comprised of a broad representation of persons, from all walks of life, with the aim of gathering their views on a range of policy issues.
Council participants will hold debates to discuss and explore issues affecting their local communities, as well as, provincial and national policies.
To help guide the process, a National Council of Thirty will act to bring all the various inputs, from across the country, together with the aim of producing outcomes which can then be presented to various levels of governments for consideration in their policy planning process.
Deliberative democracy holds that, for a democratic decision to be legitimate, it must be preceded by authentic deliberation, not merely the aggregation of preferences that occurs in voting. Authentic deliberation is deliberation among decision-makers that is free from distortions of unequal political power, such as power a decision-maker obtains through economic wealth or the support of interest groups.