Term 3 - The Judiciary - 'The more laws the less justice'

Code of Laws:
B. The Executive Branch
1. Presidency
a. The Leader of the Executive Branch is the President.
b. The Deputy of the Presidency is the Vice President.
c. Is responsible for determining what to do with Great
Leaders.
d. Is responsible for worker activities.
e. Is responsible for policies, plans and agendas for
departments when these have not been set by a
department.
f. Is responsible for policies, plans and agendas for
items and activities that have not been defined as a
task of an individual department or leader.

The President is in charge of worker jobs or the VP when the president is absent
 
Originally posted by Black_Hole9
Code of Laws:
The President is in charge of worker jobs or the VP when the president is absent
I would be happy to accept this as the official position.

And the President/DP would be target for a lot of CCs for incompetence in handling worker tasks. ;)

And what about the DoI giving bad advice? Is there any responsibility and accountability?
 
Originally posted by tao
And what about the DoI giving bad advice? Is there any responsibility and accountability?

Since the DoI is an informal (i.e., non-elected position) there is no legal mechanism for accountability. But advice is advice and not legally binding instructions anyway. So, accountability rests with the DP - who is not bound to take bad advice.
 
Originally posted by tao
And the President/DP would be target for a lot of CCs for incompetence in handling worker tasks. ;)

Incompetence, right or wrong, is not against the law ...

A leader has to do a task, they don't have to do it well. Accountability for that is the responsibility of the citizens by not electing them again.

-- Ravensfire
 
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