By Tajikistan on Sunday, 07 June 2026
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Program for Tajikistan

DirectDemocracyS

New world political organization

POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAM

for

REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN

Analysis, Criticism, and a New Path

June 2026

www.directdemocracys.org

SUMMARY OF EXECUTION

In short: Tajikistan is on the brink of a silent crisis. For more than 30 years, the Rahmon family’s authoritarian rule has monopolized the nation’s resources and wealth, human rights and freedoms, and future opportunities. The March 2025 parliamentary elections — without international observers, without a viable opposition, and with predetermined results — have further entrenched this situation.

DirectDemocracyS (DDS) — a new, democratic, ideology-free political organization operating worldwide — offers the people of Tajikistan a specific, actionable, and comprehensive program: a path out of tyranny and dependence, toward a path of genuine democracy, sustainable economic development, social justice, and full people's sovereignty.

This program includes a serious analysis of the current situation in Tajikistan, constructive criticism of existing structures and the inclusion of all necessary practical solutions. We say to the people of Tajikistan and proud Tajiks around the world: real freedom, prosperity and from education to old age - perhaps, but not in this way - must change.

SECTION 1: ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT SITUATION IN TAJIKISTAN

1.1. Political structure: Rahmon's authoritarian and dynastic state

Tajikistan has been a dictatorship since 1992. Emomali Rahmon, who came to power after the civil war (1992–1997), still rules the country. He has no real political rival. All state structures—parliament, courts, prosecutors, state media—are under the complete control of the president.

⚠ The parliamentary elections of March 2, 2025, showed the best distrust: the OSCE withdrew its observation mission on the grounds that Tajik officials did not accredit the observers. This was the first parliamentary election since 1995 to be held without independent Western observers.

Official results: The People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan (PDPT) — Rahmon's party — won 49 out of 63 seats (51.9% of the vote). All other parties that entered parliament are also not independent candidates; they are loyal to the President.

Rustam Emomali — the son of the President and speaker of the Milli Majlis (Upper House) — has risen to the country's second constitutional post. International experts are optimistic that the country is preparing for a dynastic transfer of power in 2027 (during presidential elections).

1.2. Human Rights Situation

International human rights organizations — Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Freedom House — note the following alarming phenomenon in their annual reports:

DDS considers this situation a human tragedy and affirms the need for immediate change. No person should be deprived of the fundamental rights of expression, assembly, and passion.

1.3. Economy: Weak Dependence and Dangerous Decline

The Tajik economy is dependent on external sources in many respects:

⚠ A slowdown in economic growth is expected for 2026, as the weakening ruble affects remittances from Russia. The budget for debt service ($548 million) is significantly higher than in the first 9 months of 2025 ($377 million).

Aluminum and cotton are the main exports. Massive hydroelectric power plants (including the Rogun Bank, the world's tallest bank, due to be fully operational by 2035) offer great potential for future development—but the people are not yet reaping the benefits of these national resources.

1.4. Feudal Throne: Chaos and Corruption

BTI 2026 and the following international organizations endorse:

As TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL shows in its rankings, Tajikistan is among the poorest and most corrupt countries in the world. This is not a matter of the nation's misfortune, but rather a direct and unmistakable result of a dysfunctional governance system.

1.5. Geopolitical Threats

Tajikistan — a landlocked, mountainous country in Central Asia — faces the following serious geopolitical threats:

DDS argues that Tajikistan does not function as a fully sovereign state today. Instead, it is squeezed between Chinese and Russian influence, economic dependence, and internal structures of oppression.

SECTION 2: DDS POLITICAL PROGRAM FOR TAJIKISTAN

2.1. From Tyranny to True Democracy

All of the following changes are interdependent and necessary. No reform will be fully effective in the absence of the others.

2.1.1. Creation of a New Constitution

The current constitution of Tajikistan (as amended in 2016) has paved the way for the transfer of power to Rahmon's descendants. DDS suggests:

2.1.2. Fair and Transparent Elections

DDS proposes a completely new election system:

Concrete example: In each polling station, anonymous live cameras are installed near the digital ballot boxes. Each voting country has its own state-controlled voting system. The results are calculated independently by ddsAI.

2.1.3. Opposition, Media and Civil Society

True democracy is not possible without freedom of information:

2.2. Responsible Management

2.2.1. Principle of Shared Leadership

DDS proposes the principle of shared leadership: real power does not reside in one person. Instead:

2.2.2. DDS Fractal Groups

The basis of DDS democracy is a system of small fractal groups: 1 → 5 → 25 → 125 → 625 → and so on. What does this mean in practice?

A specific example from Tajikistan: In Dushanbe, 5 neighbors form Micro Group No. 1. They decide on the repair of their street, the issue of water, or the needs of the school. Their representative participates in Small Group No. 1 (25 people), which selects a candidate for deputy to the district level. This deputy sits in the Medium Group (125 people), and so on up to the National Council. No leader is EVER fully empowered.

2.2.3. Mandate of Enforcement and Detention

In DDS, each elected representative signs a binding mandate: they commit to representing the views of their constituents. This means:

SECTION 3: DDS ECONOMIC PROGRAM FOR TAJIKISTAN

3.1. Dependence on Economic Independence

Tajikistan's economic security situation is highly fragile with 60% of GDP dependent on foreign remittances. The DDS proposes a strategy for independent, sustainable, and inclusive national economic development.

3.1.1. Energy Sector: Rogun and Beyond

Tajikistan is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of hydropower resources - 93% of the land is mountainous. The potential for untapped hydropower is unique.

Expected outcome: If Rogun operates at its maximum, Tajikistan could transform from an energy importer into one of the largest energy exporters in the region, with initial revenues of $1 billion to $3–5 billion per year by 2040.

3.1.2. Agriculture: From Subsidies to New Techniques

47% of the workforce is in agriculture, but the agricultural sector is still in need of modernization:

Concrete example: In Khatlon region, a group of 5 people form an agricultural cooperative. They receive information about current prices, weather conditions, modern cultivation methods, and export opportunities through ddsAI. In the 3rd year, they send a representative of the Middle Group to the region, who conveys local demand requests to the state level.

3.1.3. Free Investment Zone

For domestic and foreign private investment, DDS offers a fair and transparent path:

3.2. Economic Subsidy and Debt Relief

External debt of $3.037 billion (approximately 50% of GDP) and the government's poor performance create a dangerous situation for the coming year.

Concrete example: An independent audit shows which loans went to legitimate projects (electricity bank, railway) and which to shady projects. The audit results are explained to all citizens through ddsAI - in plain language and without jargon.

SECTION 4: DDS FINANCIAL PROGRAM FOR TAJIKISTAN

4.1. Tax System Reform

Tajikistan's current taxation system is corrupt and corrupt, and it traps private companies in a web of corruption: "license, bribery, and kickbacks." The DDS suggests the following:

4.2. Banking and Financial System

Tajikistan's banking system is weak, characterized by high dollarization and weak governance. European sanctions in October 2025 were a dark sign of the situation.

4.3. GUMI-SV: Guaranteed Basic Income - Structural Service

DDS offers the global GUMI-SV (Guaranteed Universal Minimum Income — Structured Volunteering) system for all countries.

This is how it works in Tajikistan:

Expected result: With the full implementation of GUMI-SV throughout Tajikistan (10.8 million people; estimated at 6 million), the initial annual costs are approximately 2.6 billion somoni (approximately $240 million per year) - in addition to the possible, taking into account the national reserve of forces.

SECTION 5: DDS SOCIAL PROGRAM FOR TAJIKISTAN

5.1. Education: The Foundation of the Nation's Future

The future of every nation is shaped in school classrooms. Tajikistan needs deep and urgent changes in its education system:

5.2. Healthcare: Free, Accessible, and Affordable

Tajikistan suffers from a lack of accessible health services, especially in mountainous villages:

5.3. Protection of the Public Reserve

Tajikistan's subsoil, water, and mineral resources belong to ALL the people - not to the Rahmon family, not to China, not to Russia, not to any foreign private company.

5.4. Social Justice and Equality

The current system in Tajikistan works for and against the wealthy. DDS proposes a different system:

SECTION 6: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DDS SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN

6.1. ddsAI: Complete, Neutral and Independent Information

In Tajikistan — where the media is under state control and Tajik information is dangerous and censored — ddsAI is a revolutionary tool.

A specific example from Tajikistan: The government announces that "food prices have decreased." A ddsAI employee checks 47 retail centers in 5 regions and publishes the actual and public prices (with external and public sources for verification). People see the truth.

6.2. allddsAI: Happy Artificial Democracy

allddsAI is a state-of-the-art system: an artificial intelligence that has become an OFFICIAL MEMBER of DDS and has the same rights and obligations as human members of DDS.

6.3. DDS 3-Code System: Secure Identity

To participate in the DDS system, every citizen of Tajikistan receives a 3-digit DDS system code:

All personal data is stored on DDS's internal servers — HIGHLY SECURED — not on government servers or foreign companies.

6.4. Inalienable Collective Ownership

The fundamental principle of DDS: all assets of DDS belong to ALL of its official members - equally, jointly, and without the possibility of transfer or sale.

SECTION 7: ACTION PLAN AND IMPLEMENTATION STAGES

7.1. Stage 1 - Establishment (Months 1-6)

All of the following will be completed in the first six months after the DDS is formalized in Tajikistan:

  1. Establishment of the First Micro Group in 5 large cities (Dushanbe, Khujand, Kulob, Kurgan-Tyuba, Khorog) and 20 model villages.
  2. Training on the 3-code system and the ddsAI platform for all initial members.
  3. Free sample recording of GUMI-SV in 5 model villages - to test the position and educate people on its implementation.
  4. Establishing Expert Groups: Tajik economists, lawyers, health professionals, and educators - both domestically and internationally.
  5. The publication of the Initial Situation Report via ddsAI — in 5 languages (Tajik, Uzbek, Russian, Shugnon, and English) — is available for free.

7.2. Stage 2 - Growth (Months 7-18)

  1. Transfer of the fractal system 1→5→25 to all 68 districts of Tajikistan.
  2. Establishment of a DDS Regional Council (for each of the 5 regions + Dushanbe City).
  3. The full GUMI-SV program is available for the first 500,000 participating citizens.
  4. DDS's official request to the Tajik government to facilitate constitutional reform — with 2 million digital signatures.
  5. The first National DDS Forum of Tajikistan - with the participation of representatives of all micro, medium and regional groups.

7.3. Stage 3 - Systemic Change (Years 2-5)

  1. Proposal of a new Constitution to the Constitutional Assembly - composed of representatives of DDS groups.
  2. New parliamentary elections - under the supervision of international observers and the DDS system.
  3. Full implementation of GUMI-SV for all citizens of the Republic.
  4. An open program of the National Reserve Fund - with transparent accounting for all citizens.
  5. New Diplomacy: Tajikistan is building its truly independent position in relations with China, Russia, and the West from the perspective of people power—not family.

SECTION 8: EXPECTED RESULTS AND BENEFITS OF THE DDS SYSTEM

8.1. Short-term results (1-2 years)

8.2. Medium-term results (3-5 years)

8.3. Valid results (10-20 years)

CONCLUSION: TAJIKISTAN AND THE NEW WORLD DEMOCRACY

The people of Tajikistan have lived under the oppression of a tyrannical regime for 30 years. They have seen elections with predetermined outcomes, manipulated information, national wealth stolen from them, and their children becoming workers for the economies of other countries.

DDS tells these people: this is not your "destiny." It is the result of a flawed system. The right system is possible — and it is in YOUR hands.

DirectDemocracyS is a new system built on logic, common sense, learning, truth, internal harmony, and mutual respect. We don't promise anything that can't be done. We show how every short step is truly tangible and actionable.

The people of Tajikistan deserve a real democracy. They deserve to have their nation's wealth belong to all of them. They deserve to make their own decisions about their lives - not the person who has been in office since 1992 or his son.

DDS walks this path alongside you. You are not alone. Together, we—group by group, village by village, city by city, region by region—can change everything.

DirectDemocracyS — The future belongs to the people.

www.directdemocracys.org

June 2026 | First Edition

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