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OCC: I know, it doesn’t really make sense to discuss these internals of a state with foreign countries, but these are question I ask myself since times and I really don’t find an answer, if these reformations would be good; we see in real world that numerous countries use these concepts, while others do not. Therefore, Latao’s press is taking a glance outside the borders to see how our neighbors manage things…
More Competences for the Federal President Latao is currently being ruled by a committee of seven members, including a president. The president of this committee (NEC) only has minor privileges over his colleges; such as planning meetings and representing the country in abroad. When it comes to make a decision, all members of the NEC must participate on an internal vote.
The issue currently discussed in the government and the medias (as well as the society) is if this should be changed. The job of the Federal President would then be called Prime Minister and the holder would have clear competences over the NEC. If the issue would pass, the Prime Minister would be elected directly from the citizens of Latao after the other “common” seven members of the NEC have been elected. The elected seven members can then run for the office of the Prime Minister. (Currently, the Federal President is elected indirectly by the members of the NEC)
Representative Office Where required, for example in the Atlantian Oceania regional council or the UN, Latao is represented by the Federal President.
The issue currently discussed in the government and the medias (as well as the society) is if this should be changed and a new office should be created. This new job would be titled Federal President in case the above issue passes or probably simply President if not. The idea is to create an office that represents the Confederacy of Latao in all other nations or international institutions without being “abused” by the political parties for their interests, to guarantee stability by political independence. The holder of this office would not have permissions to rule, but he/she can support the government with suggestions.
Limited Terms There is currently no limitation for political terms defined by the constitution. The constitution only says, that a term is four years; for all offices on all administrative levels of the nation. We never saw a holder of an office for more than four terms (16 years).
The issue currently discussed in the government and the medias (as well as the society) is if terms should be limited. The ideas vary from two up to four terms. |
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