Hersfold
TNPer
Here goes my next attempt to make the bueraucracy smaller...
We have a Security Council that currently has seven seats, with a minimum of five specified in the Constitution. Anyone can hold these seats, including those people who already hold another government position. Often times, they do hold another government post, but not always - in fact, it is entirely possible to have a security council is comprised entirely of non-government officials.
So here we go:
A bill, probably a constitutional amendment again, to require that certain offices hold a seat on the Security Council. These offices should probably include: The PM, the Chief Justice, the Delegate, and the Vice Delegate. With the way the constitution specifies it, that would leave two seats open - we're not allowed to have more than 10% of the RA in the Security Council, and at the moment we have about 60 members. (I should point out here that technically we've been doing it incorrectly these past several terms, when the RA was less than 50 and the SC should have numbered only 5 nations)
Anyway, the point is that those four offices are best positioned for ensuring the region's security - The Delegate and VD are obvious, being required to hold the two highest endo counts. The PM is head of the government, and thus in charge of the region as a whole. The Chief Justice should be there to ensure that all proceedings are done in a legal manner, and to be aware of any trials that may come up as a result of the SC's actions. Hopefully, this will help to reduce the size of the government somewhat, and it should certaintly help the SC to be a little more informed.
Comments, questions, target practice?
We have a Security Council that currently has seven seats, with a minimum of five specified in the Constitution. Anyone can hold these seats, including those people who already hold another government position. Often times, they do hold another government post, but not always - in fact, it is entirely possible to have a security council is comprised entirely of non-government officials.
So here we go:
A bill, probably a constitutional amendment again, to require that certain offices hold a seat on the Security Council. These offices should probably include: The PM, the Chief Justice, the Delegate, and the Vice Delegate. With the way the constitution specifies it, that would leave two seats open - we're not allowed to have more than 10% of the RA in the Security Council, and at the moment we have about 60 members. (I should point out here that technically we've been doing it incorrectly these past several terms, when the RA was less than 50 and the SC should have numbered only 5 nations)
Anyway, the point is that those four offices are best positioned for ensuring the region's security - The Delegate and VD are obvious, being required to hold the two highest endo counts. The PM is head of the government, and thus in charge of the region as a whole. The Chief Justice should be there to ensure that all proceedings are done in a legal manner, and to be aware of any trials that may come up as a result of the SC's actions. Hopefully, this will help to reduce the size of the government somewhat, and it should certaintly help the SC to be a little more informed.
Comments, questions, target practice?