(I thought this was clear but mabye it isn't) I think any structuring of the senate should be done through bills. We should keep the loose description of the senate in the constitution and try different structures through bills. If we don't like what we decide on we can change it. There is a great potential for role-play if we leave the structure open for change. The government could be overthrown at the same time we have a revolution in the game. There are a lot of possibilities.
In this post I will defend the Majority/Minority system even though I'm leaning towards the Parliamentary. All statements will only apply to the system I proposed.
It is not true that a majority of members do not support parties. My poll showed that only around 40% considered themselves independant.
The Majority/Minority system I proposed does not support party politics any more than the Presidental system does. Anyone can run and anyone who receives the most votes becomes the Majority leader.
Under the Majority/Minority system committees would be chosen in the same fashion as deputy ministers are chosen. If the majority leader was apart of a party they may choose party members more often but under an independant I doubt there would be more favoritism than in the Executive.
I think the Majority/Minority system would promot independants while the parliamentary would promot parties. The Majority/Minority system is based on individuals while the parliamentary is based on coalitions and parties.
I hope we get some more than two suggestions on systems. Lets be creative. It doesn't hurt to talk about all the different things we could do.
In this post I will defend the Majority/Minority system even though I'm leaning towards the Parliamentary. All statements will only apply to the system I proposed.
Most of the players just aren't interested in Party Politics, as the many Party Affiliation polls show, and and it'd make the game significantly more complex for new players to join.
I'd be dead against, however, the whole Majority/Minority leader thing. Most of the players just aren't interested in Party Politics, as the many Party Affiliation polls show, and and it'd make the game significantly more complex for new players to join. To be honest, I think we should build the 'law' ability and anything else you guys decide to add on top of our (working) Senate system, not totally redraw it from scratch.
If, for example, we had representatives of each Party in some kind of Committee drafting a new law, where does that leave Independents like me? Couldn't I just make a new Party with just me as a member? Wouldn't this make things really silly?
I think the Majority/Minority system would promot independants while the parliamentary would promot parties. The Majority/Minority system is based on individuals while the parliamentary is based on coalitions and parties.
I hope we get some more than two suggestions on systems. Lets be creative. It doesn't hurt to talk about all the different things we could do.
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