Wikipedia on Municipality: "In most countries, a municipality is the smallest administrative subdivision to have its own democratically elected representative leadership.". So the "local assembly" is just a leadership of the municipality, nothing "Soviet" about it.
As I said here it is possible to change the vote, so you can do a fake vote at home and then change it later at another computer or during the main election day by casting a paper ballot. There is no way to prove to anyone that your electronic vote was final unless that someone holds you in prison for a couple of weeks so you can't change your vote.
There is a website in Estonia that people can use to propose changes to laws or other similiar things, but the problem is that voting there does not really guarantee that the proposal is accepted, it only determines if the proposal is even considered. Unsuprisingly almost all ideas have been rejected.
It is possible to change the vote after it has been cast. Also it is possible to change the electronically cast vote by casting a non-electronic vote on the main election day. It is not possible to cast an electronic vote on the main election day, the electronic voting period ends before the main election.
I am 185cm (6') and 56kg (123.5lb), male and 17 years old. And I know for a fact that I don't have a healthy lifestyle. I don't each much and I eat only a very small subset of things that normal people eat (no pizza, hamburger, almost anything made of meat except chicken)
Wikipedia on Municipality: "In most countries, a municipality is the smallest administrative subdivision to have its own democratically elected representative leadership.". So the "local assembly" is just a leadership of the municipality, nothing "Soviet" about it.
As I said here it is possible to change the vote, so you can do a fake vote at home and then change it later at another computer or during the main election day by casting a paper ballot. There is no way to prove to anyone that your electronic vote was final unless that someone holds you in prison for a couple of weeks so you can't change your vote.
There is a website in Estonia that people can use to propose changes to laws or other similiar things, but the problem is that voting there does not really guarantee that the proposal is accepted, it only determines if the proposal is even considered. Unsuprisingly almost all ideas have been rejected.
It is possible to change the vote after it has been cast. Also it is possible to change the electronically cast vote by casting a non-electronic vote on the main election day. It is not possible to cast an electronic vote on the main election day, the electronic voting period ends before the main election.
I am 185cm (6') and 56kg (123.5lb), male and 17 years old. And I know for a fact that I don't have a healthy lifestyle. I don't each much and I eat only a very small subset of things that normal people eat (no pizza, hamburger, almost anything made of meat except chicken)
Anjuta and KDevelop are the two that I know of.