This time, what's promised is put in writing — signed, dated, and independently watched. A permanent record, not just a speech.
For too long, the people of St. Paul have been asked to trust, to wait, and to vote — now it's time for real action and true accountability.
If elected Member of Parliament for St. Paul on April 30, 2026, Franz DeFreitas commits publicly to every one of the following. Each with a deadline. Each to be reported on.
No more hiding behind closed doors. A public town hall within 60 days of taking office, followed by mandatory constituency meetings every three months. Direct, official contact details published within 14 days.
Trust requires proof. Every six months, a written progress report will be published online and in print—detailing work completed, every parliamentary vote affecting St. Paul, and the exact status of the promises made in this pact.
St. Paul's basic needs can no longer be ignored. Within 12 months, priority failures in our roads, water, electricity, and drainage will be forced onto the floor of Parliament. Every excuse and response from the ministries will be published in full.
The future of St. Paul belongs to its people. Within 90 days, a binding working session will be held with youth leaders, local business owners, and community stakeholders to set actionable priorities. The outcomes will be published.
Public bodies must serve the public. At the very first ordinary sitting of Parliament, a formal demand will be made to publish the National Parks Authority's audited financials, review its governing Act, and publicly clarify its legal powers.
Your concerns deserve an answer, not an echo chamber. Within 120 days, an accessible public information channel will be launched, backed by a strict, guaranteed 10-working-day response standard for all constituent matters.
This pact is not a party agreement. It is a public-interest compact, made between two individuals who believe the people of St. Paul deserve something in writing.
Contesting the April 30, 2026 general election for the constituency of St. Paul. Signatory to this pact and the party bound to deliver on its commitments if elected.
Standing back from the race on the basis of this pact alone, and committed to publicly monitoring and reporting on compliance with its commitments throughout the parliamentary term.
This pact is made in the public interest, and the people of St. Paul are its ultimate enforcers.
The pact is short by design — written to be read, understood, and held up against what is actually done. Every commitment has a deadline. Every deadline is public.