The last section of the Green Party political program concerns Effective Government.
Talossa works best when its public institutions serve everyone in a manner that is fair, transparent, and without political gamesmanship.
To support this:
We envision at least one live session of the Cosa each term so Talossans can see their leaders in action along with the details of Talossan governance. Other bodies such as the CpI should consider public broadcasting of procedures, where feasible. The King's royal coffees are an example of us seeing each other not just writing at each other. We need more of that in government too,
We seek an expanded Civil Service that can help reduce ministerial burnout and make possible longer terms of government. This isn't just good governance; it's a long-term investment in Talossa's future. The previous Government has had some success with this very approach through the unfortunately named Permanent Secretary for Propaganda. We should apply this success to our immigration and foreign affairs ministries, where possible, as well,
We plan to retry the National Skills and Social Connections program to help Talossans find common interests and identify untapped skill sets for an expanded Civil Service.
Effective government in Talossa means that we organize not around shared hatreds but around common interests and shared values. This is the Talossa we want to help nurture.