constitutional frameworks
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parliamentary crises, consuls elected and removed by the house according to the pre and post 12th amendment rules?
departments, commissions, run by pairs of agents, who alternate active responsibility and oversee each other. they are drawn from, appointed by, and report to a council. co-consuls sit on these councils as do other representatives of the factions of the governing coalitions. election of 2, 4, and 6 members of the coalition, by majority-threshold STV or tickets of 2, 4, 6. The Council is led by the Consuls, though they alone have mainly emergency and agenda setting powers, but not the power to appoint, direct, remove, or assume powers of the agency.
are the elections synchronous?
do some elections occur more often than others?
it would make sense for the 6 to be elected least often. maybe 6 are elected on the summer solstice but then 2, 2, 2 are up for election every 3 months?
each member of the council has a deputy with whom they may or may not share voting privileges? maybe different factions divide their own political spoils differently…deputies must be members of the congress which elects the council. the rate of elections may vary through the year.
no public office is held by a single individual.
maybe 12 people are elected in a year, 2 every 2 months?
the Congress is a social unit, everyone is implicated in congresses of one tier or another, organized around temples, temple networks, …
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