I don't see why the general regional government couldn't handle it. The Senate would vote to adopt a position by a majority, and the delegate could decide whether to sign the position or to veto it. Or a position could be adopted by a referendum. If you wanted to you could even get the Court involved if you wanted to extend constitutional protections and limits to what positions could be adopted. Some procedures would have to be agreed upon on how to handle the process (e.g., the use of multiple rounds of voting in the Senate since one position or dismissal might not win an outright majority), but it's entirely doable. And again, part of the reason for this proposal would be so the government would have something to do other than constantly reconfigure regional offices and procedures and the likes, so parties would have a purpose, etc. I was hoping that with the cooperation of the first new Senate and Delegate it wouldn't even have to be explicitly legislated, it could be made into something which is just done.
Also, yes, our wiki page needs a lot of work. I was holding off on that until we had a more definite idea of a charter and basic values. At least we have a pretty infobox.
And from what I've heard from Elu, he is having fun.