What should a Deputy do?

When the Deputy is in charge, should he/she follow the plans of the Leader?

  • Yes - Deputies should follow the plans laid out by the department Leader.

    Votes: 14 82.4%
  • No - Deputies can do whatever they want when they are in charge.

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Abstain

    Votes: 1 5.9%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .
Originally posted by donsig
I don't think the two polls should be posted together as one poll will influence the other. "Should the Domestic Department control the governance of the Capital Province?" is much different from "Should the Domestic Leader control the governance of the Capital Province? "

We should decide one then decide the other. I think we need some more input before we actually post the polls especially with the recent debate about polls that is within this debate.

I would point out that there is no hurry to decide this (unlike the pressing need we have to decide on the forbidden palace).;)

I agree entirely. The people need to decide what the current system is before they can vote to change or keep it.

This isn't a time-critical issue so we should take the time to explore it to the full before finalising the options to be polled on. That way we should come up with the best solution possible and not have to debate this again in the future. :D
 
"Should the Domestic Department control the governance of the Capital Province?"

I prefer it like that for various reason's amongst them ease of starting and the fact that the "core" province is most of the times the most productive of all province's. (good for wonder building)

"Is the Deputy Domestic Leader also the Deputy Governor of the Capital Province?"
In any case a deputy always takes over the respected leader's duty's in case of his absence.

"When is a Deputy allowed to override a Leader's plans?"

When unsufficiant information has been givven to him to execute his job properly ,as thus forcing him to make unexpected decission's himself.
 
Originally posted by TheDuckOfFlanders
[B"Is the Deputy Domestic Leader also the Deputy Governor of the Capital Province?"
In any case a deputy always takes over the respected leader's duty's in case of his absence.

[/B]

What do you mean by absence here, Duck? In the case of a forum absence, this has to be the case. A forum absence, I believe, can be defined as the instructions not being posted. What do you think as far as an absence from the turn chat?
 
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