Quote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on Yesterday at 12:31:32 PMThe best argument for the smaller Cosă, IMHO, is that right now not all MCs are equal to each other. A 200 seat Cosa means that right now one MC's vote can outweigh another's by 20-1. And that ain't right.
It double ain't right that these assignments are decided, after the election, by party leaders at whim. The 200 seat Cosa means no effective control by voters over who represents them in the Cosă.
The only downside I can see that two parties might end up with the same seats although one had more votes. But this is a question between whether Cosă elections are about electing legislators; or about "competition between different party brands". I, like Marcel, strongly think the former should be the case, because it ensures personal accountability, and degrades the power of party "bosses".
(Of course it also means that a party with too few votes gets no seats, but I consider that a feature, not a bug.)
Quote from: varoneglan on August 14, 2025, 12:50:15 PMSorry for the delayed response, I've had a hectic few days.
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Quote from: Mximo Malt on December 21, 2025, 02:16:54 PMI rescind my nomination for Tafi and instead nominate our Culture Minister, [mention]Françal I. Lux [/mention]
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Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on December 22, 2025, 09:42:07 PMMic'haglh Autofil and Sir Marcel Tafial are proud to announce l'Institüt del Agroïcismeu Political (the Institute for Political Nerdery). What we want to do here is basically "nerd out" about a subject we enjoy -- the various ways to analyze elections, look at different systems of voting, etc. More serious atmospheres might call this psephology, but we're pretty sure the Talossan name is actually easier to pronounce!