Post #135237
January 14, 2019, 12:11:57 AM
I honestly don't think we should model TRR's Citizenship Council for a number of reasons. First off all it creates an unnecessary body, TRR's Council fits a different need than what we need, and our system is the best for our circumstances.
First off is the fact that it creates an unnecessary body, that needs to be filled, that our current bodies and systems handles quite nicely. We don't need a citizenship council because the matters of Citizenship have been handled well enough by the Monarchy and the Storting, and I would be very hesitant to give an unchanging body, power over it. Additionally this allows for entrenchment of people and the usage of the position to push for certain policies regarding citizenship that would be harder to keep a check on. Do we really want to create a new body that does little, that we need to fill, and that we need to pass laws and procedure on? I honestly think it's a large amount of effort for little actual gain.
Next is the fact that the council fits a different need than what we need. The Citizenship Council in TRR is effectively a GCR Security Council, which we don't need as a UCR. We do not need a bureaucratic Security Council-esque body in this region as I fully trust our current setup to protect our region sufficiently. It does not really fill the body of a Judiciary, because it only matters over Citizenship and it merely exists to manage the Security of TRR, to an extent. Our needs differ as we need a council to manage issues between members of the community that Citizenship alteration is NOT generally an answer to. TRR is a heavily democratic GCR that needs to ensure it can not be subverted by others, we are a Constitutional Monarchy GCR that does not need to worry as much about that.
Finally, there is the fact honestly, our system is the best for our region. It fits nicely with Wintrean Values, and it's not necessarily the worst thing in the world. We don't have to worry about filling it BECAUSE it comes from bodies that have to be filled regardless, and the court only exists during a case. It can not be manipulated or gamed without taking control of the entirely of the Underhusen and the Overhusen - which would require such effort, that it would have to take at least a year to do, if not more, due to our regional structure. The Judiciary we have is a decent mid-way to decide conflicts between citizens and issues within our government, and it is somewhat accountable. If there is enough disdain for a ruling, those responsible can be removed and the Storting can fix it through legislation or through amendment.
Ultimately, the TRR system is not necessary here, does not fit our needs, and our system as it stands is good enough for most of our needs. The desire to import a system which is supposedly 'moral', but in reality mostly powerless in areas that we need and is overly bureaucratic for things that we don't need will not help us, it will only hurt us. Our system as it stands can be fixed, which it should, but TRR is honestly not the solution.
Now as to whether or not a Judiciary should be 'moral' or not, I personally think it should rather amoral in most cases, as morality has little room in a Judiciary, where the goal is to establish justness and to right wrongs. We should be weary of those pushing moralities on us, because other regions do it, even though the system has no place in our region due to it being ultimately unnecessary.