650,000 Russians left after 22.02.2022. Most cannot vote where they live, and no one can prove who they speak for. Quorum fixes the second half.
See how it works →A Russian who left after the war started has no working channel for representation — at home, in their host country, or in international institutions.
Foreign polling stations have been thinned, identification gated, and prosecutions for "discrediting the army" make participation costly.
Local elections are gated to citizens (or EU citizens). You pay VAT, hire, rent, research — and your local MP has zero structural reason to care.
Yashin, the Anti-War Committee, FBK successors — speak from personal stature and Telegram reach. A Bundestag committee cannot lawfully count followers.
To unite for the sake of uniting is a mistake. Coordinate by specific campaigns — yes; unite — no.
Quorum is a four-layer civic-mandate utility built from existing online services. No new technology is required — only the discipline of using it correctly.
A UK Company Limited by Guarantee as the operating hub. A German e.V. paired (advocacy + research) when the Berlin/Brussels chapter is ready. US 501(c)(4)/c(3) only when the US workstream is material.
Each principal is a real, sanctions-clean person. Passport + liveness, ICAO 9303 NFC where possible. No raw KYC data leaves the EU. Ever.
A narrow, time-limited, revocable mandate. Authorises specific advocacy acts only. Signed by Qualified Electronic Signature under eIDAS — same legal effect as a wet signature in all 27 EU member states.
Aggregated mandates show up at named institutions on named questions — never claiming to speak for anyone who hasn't signed.
The strongest design choice is what we refuse to do. Most diaspora vehicles fail because they overclaim. Quorum is structurally narrow — and that is exactly why it can succeed.
No mood-board futures. Specific filings, specific institutions, specific online services, specific dates.
Each row is something you can sign up for this afternoon. The point of Quorum is the discipline of stitching them together legally — not the technology itself.
| Layer | Function | Vendor | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Incorporation | Companies House | UK CLG online incorporation, ~£12, ~24h |
| 02 | Banking | Tide / Wise Business | Accept CLGs without UK-citizenship director requirements |
| 03 | KYC + passport | Sumsub | Cyprus-HQ; ICAO 9303 NFC; admits Russian passports |
| 04 | Sanctions screening | ComplyAdvantage | Real-time UK OFSI / EU 269/2014 / OFAC SDN |
| 05 | QES (high-stakes) | Namirial / InfoCert | eIDAS Art. 25(2): same effect as wet signature, EU-wide |
| 06 | AES (routine) | DocuSign / Yousign | Audit trail, identity verification, SES/AES tiering |
| 07 | Cloud (primary) | Hetzner (Frankfurt) | EU-resident processing for GDPR Art. 9 special-category data |
| 08 | Cloud (secondary) | Infomaniak (CH) | FADP adequacy; outside US Schrems-II exposure |
| 09 | CRM | CiviCRM / HubSpot Free | Open source nonprofit CRM, or HubSpot free tier for ops |
| 10 | Document storage | Tresorit / Proton Drive | Swiss zero-knowledge storage |
| 11 | Lobby register | EU Transparency Register | Free; days; opens EP committees & DG meetings |
| 12 | Future identity | EUDI Wallet (Dec 2026) | Native EU digital identity for residents holding permits |
The post-2022 wave of Russian emigration has perhaps 24–36 months of continued Western political attention before a frozen conflict, an election cycle, or a quiet diplomatic settlement reduces its salience. The infrastructure to convert that attention into standing must be built now.
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