Well, you may flame away at my "ignorance" or "lack of political knowledge", but I'm just tossing this idea out there.
The system is untitled, for now. It would resemble something like this.
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The governing body would consist of a group elected by the people entitled (for now) A Body. This party would would consist of 500 elected representatives.
This body would have to meet the requirements of electing a certain number of canidates according to their political alliance, or opinion. These parties will be name (for now) the Rights, Lefts, and Neutrals. ( Original, isn't it? ) Body A would consist of:
150 Lefts
150 Rights
200 Neutrals
The role of Body A would be to govern. Another sect ( Election ), would be assigned by the first Body A elected to watch over future nominees and approve them. It would take a majority vote of Body A (80%) to veto any canidate elected by the people.
Body A would govern following an outlined constitution that must be approved by 95% of Body A, and would then pass bills and amendmants that would be lobbyed by the members of the Body.
Body A would meet once every 3 months, unless an emergency meeting is called. During these meetings (which would last a maximum of 12 days) they would discuss the lobbyed bills. It would take 80% of Body A to pass a bill.
Body A would also be monitored by Body B (50 nominees), whose job is to watch and make sure Body A would be following constitutional standards. In order to ammend the constitution, both Body A and B must be AGREE COMPLETELY.
Members of Body B would be elected by Body A and the Internal Board. (In order to appoint an Election member, Body A and the current Election sect must agree completely)
There would also be two other comitees appointed by the ENTIRETY of both Body Aand the Body B, the External Board and the Internal Board. The External Board would consist of 100 members appointed by Body A and B, and they would watch over foreign affairs, primarily foreign relations and trade. The Internal Board would deal with local governments and state governments, and inform Body A of all internal affairs.
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War can only be declared if 85% of Body A approves the declaration and 90% of Body B did, as well. Before the 'voting' process, the External Board would present their case to both Bodies A and B.
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More to come, maybe.
Now, don't be to harsh with your criticism, but constructive criticism is welcome.