Monday, December 23, 2019

The Structure Of A Federal Government - 1591 Words

Intro: With the structure of a Federal government, a ruling Parliament and a written constitution, the country of Xlandia will now be served at its best, now and over time. By restricting, both, the government and the citizens from too much power, the base of this system will be provided by individuals with enough knowledge and insight for Xlandia to be successful. This will also allow the people speak their own opinions through free, fair, and relatively frequent elections. With ample representation for the citizens of Xlandia through popular vote and elections, the government cannot run against the population. -- Edited by Loveleen and Gigi 1st Body Paragraph : A written constitution to rely on is best for a country who is new to†¦show more content†¦Xlandia is a country that needs a new backbone, and a written constitution gives far more stability and structure than an unwritten constitution. --Jaapyman wrote this =D Gigi edited, Re-Edited by Vinh ( Í ¡Ã‚ ° ÍÅ"Êâ€" Í ¡Ã‚ °) Edited Again By -Loveleen 2nd Body Paragraph: The central civilian government should command the military. The Military’s purpose is to defend the Xlandia’s people and government. It should not be a political entity, which does whatever it wants. This makes sure that the armed forces do not do anything unseen, as an autonomous uncontrolled army can cause all manner of issues like refusing to defend certain peoples or ignoring civilian rights just because it feels like it. Therefore the military must go for Parliamentary approval for large troop deployments, policy, and budget. The national armed forces will also send an representative to recommend military options to the head of state, so that the civilian leaders don’t make tactical mistakes. The police and local militia shall be independant from the military, under county and district control. This makes sure that one branch of defense does not take all the funding from the other branches. This separation also makes it harder for any b ranch of defense to stage a coup or rebel against the government. -- Edited by Loveleen ( kind of ) 3rd Body Paragraph: Our parliamentary system perfectly fits the needs of both the wealthy and the commoners. Since

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