City Management:
Should we have mayors? This would give some say in what cities should build.
Article 1: Mayors
Subsection 1-
I propose that each citizen may run for mayor in that city in which he/she resides. That citizen, unless overruled by a cabinet member, may adjust science, commerce, and entertainmaint, as well as city improvements and defense. Mayors would be free to change anything in their city except for when in Martial Law (civil disorder, in which a deputy/cabinet member takes over until the city is in order), and during War Time. In war-time, the mayor must follow guidelines places by the appropriate deputy/cabinet member (military, culture, science, etc.).
Subsection 2-
Ignoring the said orders may result in impeachment. However, the mayor may challenge the ruling, in which a vote on impeachment will be held by other mayors. A vote of 67% is needed to impeach.
Subsection 3-
Any city without a mayor will be controlled by the Domestic Deputy until an election can be held.
Subsection 4-
Each mayor may contact their governer in their region to request defense, workers, and other units/improvements.
Subsection 5-
Impending problems, such as invasion, unhappinessm etc., may be brought to the attention of the cooresponding deputy. For instance, a city whose citizens are unhappy, may have the mayor contact the trade deputy for a luxury request, via trade or overall luxuries (the science-luxery-tax scale).
Article 2: Regions
Subsection 1-
Mayors may confer to create a region, or providence of the country. Each region must have atleast 3 mayors. All requests for a new region must be taken up by the Domestic Deputy. A registry of regional names, as well as their cities will be kept.
Subsection 2-
Each mayor in that region must select one mayor to be the regional governer. The city in which the selected mayor resides may elect a new governer at their choosing.
Subsection 3-
The governer holds these responsibilities. The maintence of the region (irragation, mining, regional defense), and may request the Defense deputy to supply any needed troops (per the advice of the mayors). The governer may also order particular improvements to be built, and or rushed by the mayors. Any rushed units must be approved by the President's cabinet.
Should we have mayors? This would give some say in what cities should build.
Article 1: Mayors
Subsection 1-
I propose that each citizen may run for mayor in that city in which he/she resides. That citizen, unless overruled by a cabinet member, may adjust science, commerce, and entertainmaint, as well as city improvements and defense. Mayors would be free to change anything in their city except for when in Martial Law (civil disorder, in which a deputy/cabinet member takes over until the city is in order), and during War Time. In war-time, the mayor must follow guidelines places by the appropriate deputy/cabinet member (military, culture, science, etc.).
Subsection 2-
Ignoring the said orders may result in impeachment. However, the mayor may challenge the ruling, in which a vote on impeachment will be held by other mayors. A vote of 67% is needed to impeach.
Subsection 3-
Any city without a mayor will be controlled by the Domestic Deputy until an election can be held.
Subsection 4-
Each mayor may contact their governer in their region to request defense, workers, and other units/improvements.
Subsection 5-
Impending problems, such as invasion, unhappinessm etc., may be brought to the attention of the cooresponding deputy. For instance, a city whose citizens are unhappy, may have the mayor contact the trade deputy for a luxury request, via trade or overall luxuries (the science-luxery-tax scale).
Article 2: Regions
Subsection 1-
Mayors may confer to create a region, or providence of the country. Each region must have atleast 3 mayors. All requests for a new region must be taken up by the Domestic Deputy. A registry of regional names, as well as their cities will be kept.
Subsection 2-
Each mayor in that region must select one mayor to be the regional governer. The city in which the selected mayor resides may elect a new governer at their choosing.
Subsection 3-
The governer holds these responsibilities. The maintence of the region (irragation, mining, regional defense), and may request the Defense deputy to supply any needed troops (per the advice of the mayors). The governer may also order particular improvements to be built, and or rushed by the mayors. Any rushed units must be approved by the President's cabinet.