• Gabe Bell@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I have questions.

    What do you mean any time? What do you mean over the whole period and change your vote any time?

    You seem to be suggesting that we’d vote for a government on (say) the 1st of May 2024, then if the 100 votes that made up the majority by which the government was elected changed their mind on the 5th of May 2024 they could cast a new vote and the government should change on the 6th of May 2024.

    Now I am all for active democracy and getting people more involved (despite what I might have said about corrupt politicians and so on), but I think some sort of stability is necessary to run a country. Having a new government every two days… that won’t work.