Yes, by voting or becoming politically active if there are no viable alternatives to vote upon.
One easy method is to join a existing party, involve yourself in activities you care about, gather followers within the party and try to advance to a position where you can influence the parliament votes of the party.
The not so easy method is to create your own political party, but that is much harder as you need to broaden your focus much more.
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[ 5.4 ms ] story [ 17.7 ms ] threadOne easy method is to join a existing party, involve yourself in activities you care about, gather followers within the party and try to advance to a position where you can influence the parliament votes of the party.
The not so easy method is to create your own political party, but that is much harder as you need to broaden your focus much more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Nice
Afilias is based in Ireland and effectively owns those gTLDs.
Expect to see actions similar to how the US governs .com and .net domains, namely broad-sweeping and baseless take-downs.