Lately, I thought about wether it's a good idea to have direct elections on the cabinet. Somehow I don't really like all this party-stuff, it's so bloated and I think this is dragging down.
I'd reduce parties and parliament to have more of a control functionality than actually form governments.
What if, for every ressort you can directly elect someone? Would a government that is "casted" together that way be more effective than one that is appointed by parties?
The advantage I see is that you could appoint a conservative finance minister, a liberal guy for interior affairs or simply keep the guy that has done a good job last time, though you don't agree so much with him.
The disadvantage ofc is that you've got less harmony and voters need to educate themselves more (okay, that's not really a bad thing )
I'd reduce parties and parliament to have more of a control functionality than actually form governments.
What if, for every ressort you can directly elect someone? Would a government that is "casted" together that way be more effective than one that is appointed by parties?
The advantage I see is that you could appoint a conservative finance minister, a liberal guy for interior affairs or simply keep the guy that has done a good job last time, though you don't agree so much with him.
The disadvantage ofc is that you've got less harmony and voters need to educate themselves more (okay, that's not really a bad thing )
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