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Andreas Boota
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Personal message
I am deeply committed to justice, consistency, and freedom of expression. Through my reflections and stances, I primarily seek constructive debate and the confrontation of ideas, even when they are unsettling. Understanding the context before judging is, for me, a fundamental requirement. I am joining the Revolution movement because I observe a growing gap between citizens and institutions. Too often, information is filtered, biased, or truncated, fueling mistrust and the impression that the voice of the people no longer carries weight. My commitment aims to restore this voice, without censorship or labeling. Within the movement, I represent a voice that seeks balance and unity, not division. The strength of a movement lies not in uniformity, but in the diversity of ideas and the complementarity of perspectives.
My main objective is clear: to give the people a voice. I do not seek to speak for them. I consider myself simply a messenger. My ambition is to contribute to the establishment of a truly participatory citizen vote, where important decisions are debated and validated directly by citizens, and not hijacked by a minority.
My core beliefs:
The defense of freedom of opinion, even when it is held by a minority.
Individual and collective responsibility.
Media and political transparency.
The need to question dominant narratives to strengthen democracy.
I am not seeking conflict for conflict's sake, but a profound change in how debates are conducted and decisions are made. For me, revolution is not destruction, but responsible transformation: putting citizens back at the center, restoring trust, and building a future where everyone can act, decide, and be heard.
My main objective is clear: to give the people a voice. I do not seek to speak for them. I consider myself simply a messenger. My ambition is to contribute to the establishment of a truly participatory citizen vote, where important decisions are debated and validated directly by citizens, and not hijacked by a minority.
My core beliefs:
The defense of freedom of opinion, even when it is held by a minority.
Individual and collective responsibility.
Media and political transparency.
The need to question dominant narratives to strengthen democracy.
I am not seeking conflict for conflict's sake, but a profound change in how debates are conducted and decisions are made. For me, revolution is not destruction, but responsible transformation: putting citizens back at the center, restoring trust, and building a future where everyone can act, decide, and be heard.