Thransaltzer Acameralism
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The Thransaltzer Acameralism (Dolch: Thransältzer Akameralismus; Stedorian: ???) is the political system currently impored in some countries and subdivisions across the wurld, which is most notorious for not having a parliament. It is a type of Direct democracy, that gives people the final decisionmaking power in the legislative process in all cases.
The most important part of this model is, that the subject in question still has a standing body similar to a parliament, that also serves as the executive body, that is often referred to as a "Quasi-Governmental cabinet", but by definition, it functions only as a standing committee and an Advisory body, that has no legislative powers on its own and its laws are only provisional decrees that have to be approved by the populace, else they are scrapped.
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Current use
The following countries use a form of Thransaltzer Acameralism:
- Thransaltz for its national legislature
- Walneria - 17 municipalities in Cízaren Region, that form the Solinec Special County
- Kertosono - One of the subdivisions, this be filled pls