Liberland announces results of January 2025 test congress election

Source Cryptopolitan

Liberland announced the results of its Congress Election this year. The election marked the subsequent use of Liberland’s blockchain-based voting system. 

Liberland affirmed that its blockchain-based voting system ensured final, immutable, and instant results. It also acknowledged that the voting system highlighted the nation’s commitment to technological transparency and secure elections.

Liberland’s voting system provides secure, tamper-proof election results

The country’s election process was fully algorithmic, which provided a transparent and tamper-proof method for selecting representatives. The country also affirmed that its system ensured instant and immutable results, eliminating the common doubts accompanying traditional election methods. The nation revealed it utilized the innovative approach to set a pioneering example for the future of digital democracy and election systems. 

The innovative country declared that it is using its innovative approach to lay the groundwork for future elections. The country also hopes that its innovative elections approach will be an example of how technology can enhance the democratic process.

President Vit Jedlicka nominated Speaker Justin Sun to continue serving as Prime Minister. The nation also revealed that it had elected two new members for the first term in 2025. The two are Tariq Javaid Abbasi and Kenny Li, co-founders of Manta Network, a leading decentralized finance (DeFi) platform focused on privacy preservation.

The country revealed that Abbasi, the Primary Foreign Adviser to President Jedlicka, is a key figure in expanding its international presence. The president’s foreign adviser has advanced academic credentials and extensive diplomatic experience. Liberland also disclosed that Abbasi has established diplomatic ties in over 90 countries. The nation is confident that he is poised to further advance Liberland’s global outreach as a new member of Congress.

The country also believes that Li will bring his expertise in blockchain technology, cryptography, and privacy protocols to its legislative body. Li’s work in enhancing privacy for DeFi users will be invaluable as Liberland seeks to build out its blockchain ecosystem.

Liberland declares the elected Congress members fit 

Liberland acknowledged that Tariq Javaid Abbasi was Chair of Westar Capital Group until 2017 and Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London. The nation also portrayed Abbasi as a humanitarian who worked in philanthropy and diplomacy.

Liberland also highlighted Kenny Li as a technology entrepreneur who has built and advised startups in cloud computing and blockchain for over 15 years. The nation hopes Li’s leadership in DeFi platforms and cryptocurrency will benefit its digital economy.

The country recognized Evan Luthra as an entrepreneur and investor focusing on emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and Web3. The Indian entrepreneur was voted the Crypto Entrepreneur of the Year 2024 at Token2049 and the Tech Influencer of 2023 by Entrepreneur.com.

The nation highlighted Michal Ptacnik as a law graduate with experience at the Czech Ministry of Defence and international law. The country is confident that Ptacnik’s interest in futurism and alternative governance systems makes him fit for Liberland’s vision for innovation.

Liberland also noted that Navid Saberin is a multilingual expert in commerce, computer science, and sinology. Saberin is strongly committed to libertarian ideals and Bitcoin advocacy.

Justin Sun, founder of TRON, worked at Ripple Labs and acquired BitTorrent in 2018. He was also recognized as an instrumental member of the country and presented his plans for his second term in Congress.

Dorian Stern Vukotic is a tech leader and the first person to settle in Liberland. The country believes in his IT background and also disclosed that he serves as the tech lead for Liberland’s blockchain team. The nation acknowledged Stern’s passion for radical life extensions and cryonics.

The innovative country also congratulated all elected members and said it looks forward to the continued growth and influence of its Congress in shaping its political and technological future. The country also hopes to expand its influence and prepare for further blockchain technology advancements. The nation also aspires for Congress to play a crucial role in ensuring the country remains on the cutting edge of digital governance.

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