I tried to make a goverment system from scratch v2 what do you think of it

so it goes like

My system: System Leader, Council, Superior Council, Parliament, Superior Parliament.

Leader: Controls normal/basic laws and minor administrative tasks.

Council: 10 members voted every 5 years. They check the leader. If the leader wants to change a medium-importance law, at least 6 of the council and the leader must agree.

Superior Council: 40 members. Members last for 5 years.If the Leader and the Council disagree, it goes to the Superior Council. They vote, and the winner is final. They are the only body authorized to change important, foundational laws (Constitution, Taxes, War).

Parliament/Superior Parliament: Parliament handles flexible, everyday laws that can be changed anytime. Superior Parliament handles permanent laws; if a law becomes deeply unpopular, a national vote is triggered to change it.

Opposition Committee: The losing parties from elections are legally appointed as "Official Watchdogs." They are given government resources to investigate and audit state spending to keep the government in check.

Army: Tied to the state

Trust Votes: Every 5 years, the Superior Council holds a trust vote. If the leader receives under 20% support, a new election starts.

War: The leader gains full power, but the Superior Council haves authority. If the leader goes mad or abuses power during wartime, the Superior Council can remove or reduce their power.

Corruption (Internal): Superior Council or Council members can bring others to trial if suspected of corruption. All members must submit to 100% financial transparency any attempt to exploit legal loopholes for personal gain triggers an automatic public scandal and investigation.

Economic Ideology: social market economy

Succession: If a leader dies, the Superior Council takes power 

temporarily to stabilize the nation, then a national vote begins.

Corruption Trials: If a leader tries to bribe the council, any member can take the suspect to trial. A random, anonymous citizen judge whose own finances are under audit during the trial reviews the proof. If there is no proof, it is denied. If they are guilty, they are immediately removed from office, and a vote starts to fill the spot.

Healthcare: Tiered access based on national GDP. Life threatening emergencies are always FREE to protect human capital. Nonemergency care (like dental) is partially covered (e.g., 30%), scaling up as the national wealth increases.

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u/FickleMobile7964 — 13 hours ago

I spent an afternoon building a government system from scratch rate it.

So it goes like this

My system: System Leader, Council, Superior Council, Parliament, Superior Parliament.

Leader controls normal/basic laws and minor stuff.

Council: 10 members that are voted every 10 years. They check the leader. If the leader wants to change a medium importance level law, at least 6 of the council and the leader must agree.

Superior Council: 40 members. If the Leader and the Council don't agree, it goes to the Superior Council. They vote, and the winner is final And they can change the important laws.

Parliament/Superior Parliament: Parliament has laws that can be changed anytime. Superior Parliament has Permanent if it's very unpopular, there is a vote to change it.

Army: Tied to the state.

Trust Votes: Every 10 years the Superior Council holds a trust vote. If the leader gets under 20%, a new election happens.

War: The leader gets full power, but the Superior Council stays powerful. If the leader goes mad, the Superior Council can remove or reduce their power.

Corruption: Superior Council or Council members can bring others to trial if suspected of corruption.

Economic Ideology: Social market economy.

Succession: If a leader dies, the Superior Council takes power temporarily to stabilize the nation, then a vote starts.

Corruption Trials: If the leader tries to bribe the council, any member can take the suspect to trial. A random citizen judge looks at the proof. If there’s no proof, it’s denied. If they’re guilty, they’re kicked off and a vote starts to fill the spot.

Healthcare: It’s not totally free. Minor stuff like the dentist is only 30% covered, but emergencies are FREE.

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u/FickleMobile7964 — 15 hours ago

i bought a house that came with a grapevine how do i care for it

hello so we recently bought a house in lower austria it came with a big grapevine i dont know how to care for plants.

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