About the SMACC-council - anyone really thought about detail
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2002 6:16 pm
Reading much about the future SMACC-council, I wondered, whether anyone ever thought about some details.
1.) Of how many members will it consist?
2.) Or how many votes does a candidate need to be elected?
3.) What does count as "yes"? A post in the forum? Or does anyone want to make a ((online)) poll?
4.) Will there be a chairman? (without more influence, only to manage meetings, for example)
5.) Will the members have deputies, that take the members' places, when these are not able to come?
6.) Who is excluded from candidating? Known people with bad behaviour?
7.) What does lead to an exclusion from the council after the election?
8.) And the most important question at all: Who may decide about all of these questions?
It's the old historical question after a revolution: Do you first want to create the basic conditions for a government (any kind of, in this case an economical council) or do you first elect this government and let it create its own constitution?
In history the second possibility never ended well.
In my opinion, these questions HAVE to be answered, before anything further is done.
1.) Of how many members will it consist?
2.) Or how many votes does a candidate need to be elected?
3.) What does count as "yes"? A post in the forum? Or does anyone want to make a ((online)) poll?
4.) Will there be a chairman? (without more influence, only to manage meetings, for example)
5.) Will the members have deputies, that take the members' places, when these are not able to come?
6.) Who is excluded from candidating? Known people with bad behaviour?
7.) What does lead to an exclusion from the council after the election?
8.) And the most important question at all: Who may decide about all of these questions?
It's the old historical question after a revolution: Do you first want to create the basic conditions for a government (any kind of, in this case an economical council) or do you first elect this government and let it create its own constitution?
In history the second possibility never ended well.
In my opinion, these questions HAVE to be answered, before anything further is done.