Like this is certainly an argument for the division of the executive branch and legislative branch, but parliamentary systems have that too, just it's a softer divide
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It would not be, no, though federal law can and does hold states to not changing their mind about that after election day. No take-backs. But in advance, they could decide to do legislative selection or pick names out of a hat or pretty much whatever they want.
True, though there are real downsides to having very little legislative check on the executive, effectively unifying them politically, as opposed to how the Swiss treat the legislature as the proper place for partisan politics and the executive as literally just faithfully executing the laws.
Addressing misrepresentations of the geomatics industry, legislative impact - https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2024/10/10/addressing-misrepresentations-of-the-geomatics-industry-legislative-impact
PETALING JAYA: There appears to be little evidence provided to substantiate the Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry (NRES)'s recent claim that the industry is riddled with poor data collection, says practitioners in the geomatics industry.
It's legislative. There is a cap in the number of GC and for employment visas it is a per-country cap so that if you are from Ireland you will get one quickly (few applicants) but if you are from India, you will be waiting for >10 years for an employment-based GC.
The Nazi 'coup' was a legislative trick. The Italian fascist 'coup' was simply lot of guys with guns just sort of taking over. Both tactics are in play now.
Like god damn, this stuff is blatantly obvious if you know anything about legislative impacts. You're just plain saying stuff for no reason here. Just looking for an excuse to not think. Jesus Christ. I'm almost envious of it.
Spending a lot of time thinking about factions in a very different variety of democracy, I think federalism means greater diffusion of resources, executive and legislative capacity, etc and ultimately much less cohesive factions.