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#1
I'm sure you'll understand that little parties are not the problem. The problem is where you have a big party with many votes, but it's not actually a "party" as such but one guy who owns the "brand" and interprets the whole thing as a vote for him personally. Such a party would only hand out seats if it had to, to compliant nobodies whose job was just to shut up and do what they're told.

I was going to go on that that would be antidemocratic, but then you'd like that :D
#2
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- MM
#5
El Ziu/The Ziu / Re: MCs for the 62nd Cosă
Last post by Andrïeu Cabischabuerg - Today at 07:18:57 PM
Quote from: Sir Lüc on Today at 05:35:58 AMAll PROG assignments are now reflected on the Database: https://database.talossa.com/ziu/terms/62/clarks/1
I switch my party affiliation from Independent to URL.
#6
I am *very* supportive of an electoral reform that would mean that individual MCs rather than just parties would be subject to accountability from voters. A minimal way of doing this might be "open party lists", where you can choose a party but give "yes" or "no" votes to individual candidates within that party. A maximal way might be Single Transferable Vote.

There could also be room for "parliamentary reform". Like, every MC can only speak in the Hopper or the Ziu a certain number of times a month. So party leaders would have to at least delegate.
#7
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1 - Olivia Rodrigo - Get Him Back!



GROUP 2
3 - Jon Ranes - Verdens beste menneske
2 - AJR - Steve's Going to London
1 - Lucio Corsi - Volevo Essere Un Duro
#8
It is a big problem in my opinion that MCs are merely custodians of party power instead of being elected and acting on their own behalf. Even for a proportional system, the way that seats are literally portioned out like slices of a pie is really strange to me.

This circumstance might contribue to the way the Cosă functions on a day-to-day basis: bills are put forward mainly by party leadership, and most rhetorical mud fights are also between party leaders, while the rest of the Cosă silently spectates on the sidelines waiting for the monthly Chancery email reminding them to vote on the Clark arrives in their inbox, just to unquestioningly vote the way the party leadership commands them to. Every parliamentary system has backbenchers of course, but the ratio here seems to be way off.

In an ideal world, MCs would be empowered enough to act on their own. Maybe an electoral reform, or even a switch to a different voting system entirely, can effect this change.
#9
El Ziu/The Ziu / Re: MCs for the 62nd Cosă
Last post by Mximo Malt - Today at 04:40:04 PM
Revindichéu toct els eschcaes da va parti.
#10
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Today at 06:15:47 AM
Quote from: Andrïeu Cabischabuerg on November 15, 2025, 08:59:57 PMI am a vexillologist, and I would like to join the Royal Academy of Vexillology.
Is this still something that interests you, S:reu Cabischabuerg?

-SVA
Yes