The Upper Chamber (The Elected House)
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I'm hesitant on having an elected chamber as that seems to be the problem with the current model, especially if the Assembly has elected officers as well. If the upper chamber were mostly Monarch-appointed (without elections open to any candidates), I think that'd be simpler.
The "Monarch gives a list of candidates" idea is intriguing as I think it'd give only potential Monarch-appointees as candidates, but it also gives the regular citizens a feeling like they get a bit of a say in the matter as well it puts a bit of a rotation to the upper chamber which I think would increase the chance of their giving more input on legislation as your model asks (and I agree with). This idea would of course need Wintermoot's blessing, though.
I'd think the upper house could perhaps be fewer "Monarch selected candidates that are voted in by the Assembly" and more Monarch-appointed (whether this is half vs half+1, lower fraction vs higher fraction, or a specific set number of "elected" seats vs however many appointed the Monarch wants). I'd also think that these elected members would have longer terms, maybe 4 or even 6 months, since they're obviously trusted veteran members (4 months would prevent elections at the same time as Assembly elections except for once a year, which we could make a "thing" if we wanted).
Yeah, of the two suggestions I think the Monarchical list of candidates has the most merit in terms of it being an elected chamber. There wouldn't be any officers for this chamber beyond the current Speaker set up we have now, so there wouldn't be too many elections to worry about. As you say, we'd need
@Wintermoot to agree with this, but I think there's a lot of potential.
As for the ratio of appointed vs proposed-then-elected candidates, yeah; it'll work better with a 6:4 former to latter, I think. I like you ideas on the term time as well, especially considering your point about this Upper Chamber being made up of trusted, long term members
The Lower Chamber (The Open Assembly)
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I think your bill-sponsorship idea could work, and I think 3 officers to begin with would be good.
As for admission into the Assembly: I think that since there is already a 5 post requirement to become a citizen, there should be a higher post requirement to join the Assembly (in my opinion, at least 15), and I think sponsorship or using Laurentus' growth model could work, too.
15 post minimum? I'd be happy with that for sure, considering sponsorship would allow us to bring in anyone who was demonstrating a desire to be politically involved prior to getting those post requirements that we thought worthy of early entrance. Any thoughts on the staggered induction idea?
As for the other replies, please keep it civil you lot! Chanku, if you're going to make accusations like that at least have the guts to provide names and evidence so that we might judge whether or not they hold water, and if they do, ways of avoiding it in any new system we create
Sapph, valid points but eh, less of the pass aggro :p