I know I can't be one to talk here, especially because I have no legislative experience, but I don't understand how you can say that Gerrick's plan is flawed without specifically identifying those flaws so that they can be sorted out. I personally find it a good thing that Gerrick has a fresh outside perspective, because he is on the outside looking into the legislature and identifying its potential problems instead of trying to deal with it from within, where it might be more difficult because Storting members might be trying to preserve their own interests.
It's poor form to analyse the shit out of a completely new member's ideas. I don't want to discourage him, especially since many of these flaws are due to not having enough experience with the region, thus not being aware of certain realities.
I appreciate that you're being positive, and I didn't at all feel like I was being personally criticized, but then again as Barnes said, since I don't really know how things work, I personally don't know how or what parts to fix. I did get that in Idea 1, the Riksråd should not be given the responsibilities of the Overhusen since they're so busy. I'm not sure if the Monarch should/would want to have the Overhusen's veto power, since he said he does not really want to affect legislation and it could just make people angry at him (since he's just one man) if he vetos everybody's shit.
I do have a question regarding the ranking system in the second suggestion, however: if the ranking system only is to be used for the legislature, wouldn't it be better to just skip the ranks altogether and have the random citizens be selected by account age and essentially redrawing if a citizen doesn't meet the needed age group? That way one wouldn't have to worry about citizens avoiding reaching a certain rank or qualification similarly to how people try to get out of jury duty.
Yeah, I guess I didn't think about that, which would be a lot simpler. The rank thing could be used for other things (I don't know since I'm so new), but it'd also just be something to promote activity in the region and something interesting for each person to work towards if they want. Like there's really no point to prestige in Call of Duty or go legendary in Skyrim, but people do it because it gives them something to work towards.
I do have a question regarding the ranking system in the second suggestion, however: if the ranking system only is to be used for the legislature, wouldn't it be better to just skip the ranks altogether and have the random citizens be selected by account age and essentially redrawing if a citizen doesn't meet the needed age group? That way one wouldn't have to worry about citizens avoiding reaching a certain rank or qualification similarly to how people try to get out of jury duty.
What exactly would these randomly drawn citizens do?
They perform the duties of the Underhusen. Instead of a few elected people holding office for a couple months and coming up with/voting on legislation, the randomly drawn citizens vote on a piece of legislation already presented by someone else (The group changes for each new proposal.). This makes it a little more organized than if
everybody took part in the discussion/voting like in an open assembly, and since they'd be drawn from ranks it also keeps so many new people from radically changing things. Removing the 2 months of responsibilities of the Underhusen from just a few people also removes their stress, as I said in the original post.
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This forum is basically just me putting out my ideas for everybody to see and do with what they will. You may take them as is (after some altering), take just the parts you like and add them to your own or others' ideas (as Laurentus suggested he might do with the idea of a new Riksråd position), or just ignore them. I'm just giving a different perspective to things, and I appreciate the feedback from everybody so far. Discussion is good for everybody