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It's crazyguy the real OG back with a charter this time instead of a mixtape. With 3.0 approaching very quickly, and several people expressing desire for a new or revamped government system, Tambien and I have been working on a new version of the charter. This can be found here.
Here's a flowchart, but I'll run over the major changes anyway. The new charter was designed with the purpose of acting almost as a floodgate for newfriends in 3.0. It removes the Kaiser position entirely and instead adds a new "co-head" of the country: the Pantarch. It will operate similarly to the Kaiser but has been polished to fit with the other changes.
The Council is also a new power in the government. It will consist of the Pantarch, the Chancellor, and a set number of citizens that can be changed by the Pantarch. They will be selected by General Assembly vote every two months. Most of the legislative powers have been moved to the Council. The Council as a whole can be dismissed or summoned by the Pantarch judging by the active population.
Ministries will effectively serve as initiatives in the 2.0 charter but will hopefully be used more and a bit more independent.
The last major change is the New Aurora Planning Commission, or NAPC. This group won't have any legal power but will instead just oversee the district divisions, dereliction(which hopefully won't be needed for a long time,) etc. The members in the NAPC will vote on their own issues and vote new members in IF they are needed. It should remain small and mostly independent from the gov.
As for the Pantarch, we believe it should be Pantos. He's easy to contact, always relatively active, and has been around since the very beginning of Agora.
Let's try and get this settled ASAP guys.
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