Re: Monthly Public Consultation Based Governance




Ayon kay Rajah Homaba:
> In the presidential system, absolute monarchy system, and governmental
> bodies whose members are elected at large, we solely rely on the
> dictates and idealism of an individual. In the parliamentary system,
> we rely on the party ideology and the parties' pre-packaged stance on
> different issues. But in a monthly public consultation, we directly
> rely on what the district constituents really want on specific issues.
> Unlike in the US for example, there are republicans who are
> pro-abortion and there are democrats who are pro-Iraq war. Therefore,
> people can't really deviate partly from the parties' pre-packaged
> stance on different issues. But in a monthly public consultation, the
> people or district constituents represented by an MP can have a precise
> majority decision on different specific issues and not be confined on a
> political party's pre-packaged stance on specific issues. During the
> medieval UK parliament, they don't have yet a fast electronic mass
> communication technology available to the people, but today we already
> have so that people are immediately aware about many specific issues at
> once. Hence in our electronic mass communication age, monthly public
> consultation based governance is viable. Monthly public consultations
> so that it's now feasible for the people to directly decide on the
> course of the national government rather than be decided by either an
> individual leader or by the party group. We can even literally have
> 250 political parties in parliament but it doesn't matter, because we
> will no longer rely on the parties' ideology but instead directly
> rely on the district constituents' majority decision on many specific
> issues in a monthly public consultation based governance. The prime
> minister and cabinet ministers will then just virtually act as
> chairman.

As in many different specific issues can then be decided directly by
the people as separately, or by separate individual issue basis. No
longer rely on the party ideology or the parties' pre-packaged fixed
stance on many specific issues. Therefore the people to directly
control the course of the national government is now feasible or viable.

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