Just FYI, this stratification idea is how Soviet "democracy" worked. You would elect members to your local soviet, who would elect members of the regional soviet, and so on up to the Supreme Soviet.
They also had no protections of liberty or property, unlimited jurisdiction, and they sure didn't have the "no confidence" vote that I specified.
I get what you are saying, but I don't think the system I'm suggesting would have the same kinds of holes in it that the Soviet system intentionally created.
For example, I'm saying that the top level can't make laws for the lowest level. At all. The top level can only go one step down. They can only regulate relations to their immediate subordinates.
Just FYI, this stratification idea is how Soviet "democracy" worked. You would elect members to your local soviet, who would elect members of the regional soviet, and so on up to the Supreme Soviet.
They also had no protections of liberty or property, unlimited jurisdiction, and they sure didn't have the "no confidence" vote that I specified.
I get what you are saying, but I don't think the system I'm suggesting would have the same kinds of holes in it that the Soviet system intentionally created.
For example, I'm saying that the top level can't make laws for the lowest level. At all. The top level can only go one step down. They can only regulate relations to their immediate subordinates.