Executive Leadership
Rotating Executive Leadership Council
Instead of a single president, we have an Executive Council made up of five to seven elected leaders who rotate leadership duties. Rotation prevents consolidation of power, ensuring that leadership remains dynamic and accountable.
Monthly Rotation
Each member serves as the primary executive for a month, ensuring fresh perspectives and preventing authoritarian entrenchment.
Weekly Rotation for Crisis Management
In urgent situations, leadership could rotate weekly so no single individual dominates response strategies.
Council Veto Mechanism
- Rapid Review Window: The council gets 48 hours to veto an executive decision before implementation.
- Supermajority Rule: A ⅔ vote of the council would be required to block an action.
- Public Transparency: All veto attempts must be publicly recorded, so citizens see when checks are being applied.
- Emergency Nullification: If a decision poses severe harm (e.g., triggering economic collapse), the council can override it instantly with unanimous approval.
Removing a Bad Leader from the Council
- Citizen Recall Vote: If a leader violates democratic principles, the public can vote to remove them from the council.
- Automatic Expulsion for Violations: If a leader defies court rulings or engages in authoritarian behavior, they are immediately expelled and barred from holding office again.
- Council Suspension Authority: If a leader becomes dangerously unstable, the council can vote to temporarily remove them pending an investigation.
Democratizing decision- making
To ensure executive power remains answerable to the people in real time we have Citizen Veto Power
Safeguards Against Executive Overreach
The Constitutional Enforcement Unit(CEU) (CEU) is designed to monitor, investigate, and enforce constitutional adherence by all branches of government. Its role is to ensure that executive, legislative, and administrative actions remain within the bounds of the constitution and that core human rights and principles are preserved for current and future generations. There is an armed component in the CEU that is designed strictly as a constitutional protector and a last-resort measure. This component is conceived to operate independently—shielded from presidential or other executive influences—and is structured with clear legal, operational, and oversight safeguards.