Article II Sentence 3 is worded quite ambiguously and could entail support for both both offensive and defensive military operations. The clause "where this is consistent with their own policies" on the other hand makes it practically impossible to enforce, so it is more a goodwill agreement...
While I appreciate the intention to reform the Lazarene government where it is "not working as intended", I agree with @New Rogernomics that there is no reason to limit ideas to those of a few preselected committee members. I also think such a committee creating it's own procedural rules...
Wouldn't this create a kind of "lame duck" Court Justice? Would a disciplined Justice really stay on the Court for long, their reputation having been tarnished. Also, we have three justices normally, right?
So a two-thirds majority where they subject in question cannot vote upon would basically...
The concentration of power one individual could wield is ultimately too great. The Mandate should be structured such as to make abuse of power difficult, not easy, which is another argument against this change. One could imagine Weimar Republic style "emergency powers" de facto being granted to...
I have reread the mandate to see what kind of limits on concurrent offices we currently have. It only spells out the Delegate, the Speaker and the Judges as not being able to hold another office, unless I overread something.
Also, it would be legally cleaner to abolish the provisions on...
I think it is worth a try to see if elected ministers lead to more activity. I also agree with shorter terms for them, three months seems good.
I agree with @Frankender though that this will make the position of PM less powerful and attractive. One privilege of being PM has always been...
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