User talk:Kunarian/State Reform

I've decided to revive the idea of reforming the states before the Federal Elections, if it does not work now then I will propose it again after the elections in hope of it getting greater support. Here is a short explanation of what the ammendments to each section are doing: SO in conclusion it isn't a massive change in a way, what is key is that it adds NO unnessesary extra tidbits such as mandatory positions that need to be filled or obligations of governors or things like that. What it does is alter the way the elections work to be fairer, make the states an easier part of politics to get into and gives the states control over a small portion of law however maintains democratic proceedure. I think that the more people who support this the better. any questions or ideas for improvement are welcome. :) Hoffmann Kunarian TALK 08:31, October 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * Ammendments to Article 4 - Establishing the political position of the states by giving them equal recognition in this article.
 * Ammendments to Article 5 - Gave the states the ability to enact more general policies and have given them control over the social and civil law books, giving a key area of governance to the states but not the power to change certain ways of governance or say change the law enforcement stuff and get an army or make gun control lax.
 * Ammendments to Article 6 - Made federal and state law operate in the same way so that the system is democratic and just throughout and so that bureaucracy is not added.
 * Ammendments to Article 8 - Altered the procedure of the state elections, you now elect 20 man strong councils (100 councillors in total across Lovia, this is for both democratic and logical reasons), your votes are worth more and now correspond to the most important home (if this had been implemented before Walden wouldn't have been able to politic Oos out of his position as governor in Oceana, and also with this system it'll encourage people to be more focused on the state where their first house resides), this new system eliminates the problem of people being spread out and so people not getting the right amount of votes, the governor and deputy governor are now elected by majority vote instead of first past the post and the State Council can be disolved and re-elected if nessesary. However key thing to note that while autonomy is expanded once more, there is no unneeded bureaucracy and little actual extra bureaucracy added.
 * Ammendments to Article 11 - Makes the state symbols and languages easy to install, more of a complimentary feature.