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Reform of the executive and the status of the delegate
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(07-20-2022, 11:53 AM)Moon Wrote: Just have people who are interested in the political aspects of our region apply for Legislator status then?

It turns out that the main problem that the region is currently experiencing is a significant lack of activity and commitment and that we must always be aware of this in order to change the institutions. There is nothing that prevents people from becoming legislators but for the moment there are few people who become one, it is necessary to reinterest the gameside to the participation in the governmental process of the region; here by giving more power to the one in government that they know the most (and expanding elections by regional poll).

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RE: Reform of the executive and the status of the delegate - by Jagged Fel - 07-20-2022, 12:08 PM



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