Ok, we're the Roleplay Team and we're now a democracy.
Let's at least establish, for RP purposes, what our positions are (relative to Republic), the name of our empire (I would assume "the Spanish Republic" would remain the case), titles, and any other official relations.
Here's what I propose:
We RP a European-style parliamentary democracy with a mostly powerless President (Head of State) whose primary role is to call for the Prime Minister after an election (typically from the coalition that won the election). The position of President is primarily an honorary and ceremonial role, taking the place of the figurehead monarch of a constitutional monarchy. The Prime Minister (Head of Government) will be the turnplayer and will manage the turn-to-turn affairs of the nation. He is also empowered to conduct basic diplomacy and other affairs on behalf of the nation.
The Prime Minister is responsible for reporting on all activities by the government to Parliament (the other members of the team) through regular posts in the forum. All actions by the government, whether playing of turns, diplomacy, or otherwise, should be reported in the forum by the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister is open to have the initiatives of his government approved by the parliament through polling of the team membership.
The Prime Minister is REQUIRED to poll treaties with foreign powers negotiated by his government.
The Prime Minister may delegate government responsibilities to other members of Parliament (who become members of the government as such) at his discretion.
The Prime Minister's government may be removed from power at any time by a majority vote of Parliament. However, for such a vote to be legal, the motion to remove the current Prime Minister's government from power must name who will be Prime Minister of the new government.
The Prime Minister may resign from power at any time. Should this happen, the President will temporarily fill the position of Prime Minister until the President is able to name a new Prime Minister or the Parliament installs a new Prime Minister by a majority vote.
The President may not remove a Prime Minsiter installed by a majority vote of Parliament, but a majority vote of Parliament may remove a Prime Minister installed by the President.
Parliament is within its rights to pass legislation through the use of polls at any time. Such legislation must pass by majority vote and will be binding upon the Prime Minister's government.
The President may also serve simultaneously as Prime Minister or as a member of the Prime Minister's cabinet.
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Personally, it's workable. It's quick. It's easy. The President (presumably Togas) doesn't have to be the turn player unless he and we are unable to find someone else to serve as turnplayer (Prime Minister). The PM can play the turns and conduct diplomacy on their own or delegate as others are available to have things delegated to them.
In the end, the team as a whole (what there is of it) remains firmly in control when they desire to be, but I imagine that the team will leave most things up to the PM and/or President most of the time.
Above all, it's easily adaptable to various situations and easy to use.
It would also fit with our original team concept: RP (at least to some extent). At least the titles will be right and, when the team chooses to assert its power, this will be a democracy not simply in name.
Would that be workable?
Let's at least establish, for RP purposes, what our positions are (relative to Republic), the name of our empire (I would assume "the Spanish Republic" would remain the case), titles, and any other official relations.
Here's what I propose:
We RP a European-style parliamentary democracy with a mostly powerless President (Head of State) whose primary role is to call for the Prime Minister after an election (typically from the coalition that won the election). The position of President is primarily an honorary and ceremonial role, taking the place of the figurehead monarch of a constitutional monarchy. The Prime Minister (Head of Government) will be the turnplayer and will manage the turn-to-turn affairs of the nation. He is also empowered to conduct basic diplomacy and other affairs on behalf of the nation.
The Prime Minister is responsible for reporting on all activities by the government to Parliament (the other members of the team) through regular posts in the forum. All actions by the government, whether playing of turns, diplomacy, or otherwise, should be reported in the forum by the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister is open to have the initiatives of his government approved by the parliament through polling of the team membership.
The Prime Minister is REQUIRED to poll treaties with foreign powers negotiated by his government.
The Prime Minister may delegate government responsibilities to other members of Parliament (who become members of the government as such) at his discretion.
The Prime Minister's government may be removed from power at any time by a majority vote of Parliament. However, for such a vote to be legal, the motion to remove the current Prime Minister's government from power must name who will be Prime Minister of the new government.
The Prime Minister may resign from power at any time. Should this happen, the President will temporarily fill the position of Prime Minister until the President is able to name a new Prime Minister or the Parliament installs a new Prime Minister by a majority vote.
The President may not remove a Prime Minsiter installed by a majority vote of Parliament, but a majority vote of Parliament may remove a Prime Minister installed by the President.
Parliament is within its rights to pass legislation through the use of polls at any time. Such legislation must pass by majority vote and will be binding upon the Prime Minister's government.
The President may also serve simultaneously as Prime Minister or as a member of the Prime Minister's cabinet.
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Personally, it's workable. It's quick. It's easy. The President (presumably Togas) doesn't have to be the turn player unless he and we are unable to find someone else to serve as turnplayer (Prime Minister). The PM can play the turns and conduct diplomacy on their own or delegate as others are available to have things delegated to them.
In the end, the team as a whole (what there is of it) remains firmly in control when they desire to be, but I imagine that the team will leave most things up to the PM and/or President most of the time.
Above all, it's easily adaptable to various situations and easy to use.
It would also fit with our original team concept: RP (at least to some extent). At least the titles will be right and, when the team chooses to assert its power, this will be a democracy not simply in name.
Would that be workable?
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