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Means of payment (cash vs digital)

Score 0–20 Proposal that explicitly promotes "more favourable policy towards digital currencies". OR, proposal uses emotional language or criticism to enhance the sense of urgency or threat to sway views towards digital currencies.
Score 21–40 Proposal subtly, discretely or indirectly favours a policy direction more favourable to digital currencies and does not use emotional language.
Score 41–60 Statements that are roughly neutral, whose bias towards digital currencies or cash is roughly insignificant.
Score 61–80 Proposal subtly, discretely or indirectly favours a policy direction more favourable to cash and does not use emotional language.
Score 81–100 Statement explicitly promotes "more favourable policy towards cash". OR, statement uses emotional language or criticism to enhance the sense of urgency or threat to sway views towards cash

How positions are measured

One poleWe must eliminate cash entirely and transition to a fully digital payment system, mandating the use of traceable digital currencies to combat crime, tax evasion, and bring full transparency to all financial transactions.
Other poleWe must reject any attempts to phase out cash, ensuring people can freely use physical currency without government oversight or digital surveillance, protecting personal freedom and privacy in financial transactions.
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