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A Proposed Law Requiring Candidates to Deliver Unscripted Public Speeches, One Team per Day, in the Final Week Before Elections.
A Proposed Law Requiring Candidates to Deliver Impromptu Public Speeches, One Team per Day.


As election day nears, campaign stages across the nation are often filled with singers, dancers, and celebrities—used to distract the public from a candidate’s lack of substance or competence. This culture of entertainment replaces the true purpose of elections: to assess the intellect, character, and vision of aspiring leaders.
As election day nears, campaign stages across the nation are often filled with singers, dancers, and celebrities - used to distract the public from a candidate’s lack of substance or competence. This culture of entertainment replaces the true purpose of elections: to assess the intellect, character, and vision of aspiring leaders.


The Impromptu Public Platform Presentation Act requires all candidates for Mayor, Vice Mayor, City Councilor, Governor, Vice Governor, and Provincial Board Member to participate in an unscripted, impromptu speech session, scheduled one team per day during the final campaign week. Each candidate will speak for 30 to 45 minutes, with 5 to 15-minute breaks between speeches. A visible clock will be placed in the background to emphasize transparency, discipline, and equal time for all.
The Impromptu Public Platform Presentation Act requires all candidates for Mayor, Vice Mayor, City Councilor, Governor, Vice Governor, and Provincial Board Member to participate in an unscripted, impromptu speech session, scheduled one team per day during the final campaign week. Each candidate will speak for 30 to 45 minutes, with 5 to 15-minute breaks between speeches. A visible clock will be placed in the background to emphasize transparency, discipline, and equal time for all.

Latest revision as of 06:00, 17 May 2025

A Proposed Law Requiring Candidates to Deliver Impromptu Public Speeches, One Team per Day.

As election day nears, campaign stages across the nation are often filled with singers, dancers, and celebrities - used to distract the public from a candidate’s lack of substance or competence. This culture of entertainment replaces the true purpose of elections: to assess the intellect, character, and vision of aspiring leaders.

The Impromptu Public Platform Presentation Act requires all candidates for Mayor, Vice Mayor, City Councilor, Governor, Vice Governor, and Provincial Board Member to participate in an unscripted, impromptu speech session, scheduled one team per day during the final campaign week. Each candidate will speak for 30 to 45 minutes, with 5 to 15-minute breaks between speeches. A visible clock will be placed in the background to emphasize transparency, discipline, and equal time for all.

These speeches shall be delivered without teleprompters, cue cards, or prewritten scripts, and must be streamed live and made publicly accessible. This law revives the forgotten standard of statesmanship shown by leaders like Bernie Sanders, who once spoke impromptu for 8 hours and 37 minutes, and Fidel Castro, who addressed his nation for 7 hours and 10 minutes. If they could do it, so can those who claim to lead.

By institutionalizing this format, the nation rejects political deception and embraces a merit-based campaign process. No longer will voters be lured by pageantry while truths remain hidden. As the law affirms: “We can either accept deception as normal, or we can try something new.”