Earned Trust Democracy

The structure
is the leader

A party where no one person is in charge. Every decision is out in the open. Every vote counts. Nothing is hidden.

The Problem

Think of a school where the principal picks every class representative, decides every rule, and spends all the budget — but the students never get a vote. That's how every political party in India works. The law says parties must hold internal elections. Most don't. Candidates are picked by a handful of people. Money is spent without anyone watching. You can choose which party to vote for, but inside that party, you have zero say.

The Solution

The Common Front fixes this — not by finding better leaders, but by making sure no one person can hold all the power. Every decision runs through a system that no single person controls. It's like replacing the principal with a rulebook that everyone can read, everyone can check, and no one can change without the whole school agreeing.

How It Works

Imagine a notebook that records every decision ever made — and once something is written in it, it can't be erased. Every vote, every rupee spent, every person hired — all of it is in that notebook, and anyone can read it anytime. That's how this party works.

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