Citoyenneté
| Citoyenneté | |
| Motto | "A Share for All Citizens" |
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| Formation | 1737 AN |
| Type | Political advocacy group |
| Purpose/focus | Universal basic income advocacy |
| Headquarters | Lausanne, South Lyrica |
| Region served | Nouvelle Alexandrie |
| Membership | 175,000+ (1743 AN) |
| National Coordinator | Helena Vargas |
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| Budget | 8.3 million NAX€ (1744 AN) |
| Website | www.citoyennete.nax |
Citoyenneté (meaning "Citizenship" in Alexandrian) is a political advocacy organization in Nouvelle Alexandrie that campaigns for the implementation of a universal basic income program called the "Citizen's Dividend." Founded in 1737 AN during the Recession of 1737, the organization proposes that all citizens receive a monthly payment drawn from national resource revenues, tax reforms, and technological productivity gains. Headquartered in Lausanne, the group has gained significant traction in South Lyrica and urban centers across the Federation, particularly among younger voters and those aligned with the Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie.
The organization is known for its data-driven approach, publishing detailed economic models demonstrating how their proposed Citizen's Dividend could be funded through a combination of wealth taxes, reformed corporate taxation, and a "resource dividend" from national extractive industries. Citoyenneté has successfully lobbied for pilot programs in several municipalities, including a notable two-year experiment in Beaufort that provided 5,000 residents with a monthly stipend of 450 NAX€. Their annual "Dividend March" to the Cortes Federales has grown from 3,000 participants in 1738 AN to over 85,000 in 1743 AN, reflecting growing public interest in universal basic income concepts, particularly following economic disruptions caused by the East Keltian Collapse and ensuing refugee crisis.