Thursday, March 13, 2014

How we rule

Government

How will we rule? Who is in charge?
A ruling council consisting of 5 representatives and a representing king. The 5 representatives will then select 3 more advisers of their choice to help them rule.

Why will we rule this way?
We'll rule this way because our government includes characteristics of three of the world most renowned governments: oligarchy, monarchy and democracy. This will add to the variety of the government, making decisions more accurate and favorable to the citizens.

How are they selected?
One representative is elected by the 5 regions of the country (North, South, Center, East and West) by the citizens of each region. Then, they have to pass the following standards: Able to drive, able to read and write, able to operate firearms, finish university with a B+ or higher, have an IQ more than 150 and older than 25. The representative king is then selected by the 5 newly elected councilors. The standard for kings (queens) are: Good public speaking skills, able to read and write, plesant-looking, fashionable and older than 20.

How will decisions and laws be made?
Decision and laws are made after a debate/vote hosted by the 5 councillors. If the law gets 3/5 votes or more, it will be passed. If decisions cannot be made, the king will act as a tiebreaker. In case of an emergency (nuclear war, rapid disease outbreak) however, the councillor with the highest IQ (if tied compare university grade) will act as the 'dictator' until the catastrophe is over.

Why are decisions made this way?
The number of councillors were selected to be an odd number for a reason, and it is to make decisions as fair as possible. Also, the councillors are elected through a careful exam, which proves they are talented enough to have the nation in their hands. Furthermore, for decisions that require fast thinking, like catastrophes, the councillor with the highest IQ will probably have the quickest reflexes to deal with pressure.

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