Post #53642
December 20, 2015, 06:39:42 AM
I have to second taulover's point that someone has to pass laws and add that someone will always have to be there to do so because we can't foresee every event for which we need to pass laws; something new and relevant will always come up, and laws need to passed to address them.
However, due to the recent and potential future inactivity I don't see a problem with reducing the number of elections and elected seats because there's no point in having elections for seats that won't get things done as often as activity decreases.
To partially alleviate this and add efficency I support a unicameral legislature as well. This also avoids the worry of a law having to pass the Underhusen and then the Overhusen where it can be vetoed. Because the Overhusen's purpose is to represent the Monarchy, we could preserve its interests and potential veto power by adding appointed members to the unicameral Storting, essentially combining the Overhusen and Underhusen. This can be done with either an equal number of seats from each branch and giving the deciding vote to Wintermoot or by making half-plus-one of the seats appointed, thereby giving either direct or indirect tiebreak to the Monarchy.
In my opinion, either the legislature has to be involved in the Ministries/Guilds or the Ministries and Guilds have to be involved in the legislature, but not both. I'd prefer the former, but either is acceptable.
I can post this in another thread to avoid hijacking.