1. An improvement act that dissolves the thing it claims to improve?
Yes, the title is a bit sardonic. I hope you realize the humor inherent to this.
On the one hand sure, on the other hand I'm sure somebody will be upset.
2. I really don't think it's the institutions that are to blame for our level of argument. It's our behavior as individuals.
I believe they are a contributing factor, the initial arguments which lead to hurt feelings before the most recent round had deep structural roots.
How?
3. The Ecclesia is just the collection of citizens. What is the meaningful difference between the Ecclesia and a constitutional convention? The only difference I can see is the minor limitations on its own power the Ecclesia adopted with the Constitution. Why do we need those powers?
I'd like to see something other than direct democracy take the place of the current system. I see the system as a failure, it drives down the will to legislate/get stuff done. The minimalist Constitution has worked well for structuring the Ecclesia, yet has no room within it for alternate systems. We will utilize a convention within this failed institution to ensure that all who are participatory in the current legislature will shape the new system from the start.
Ignoring names, which can be amended, the constitution specifies 3 things.
1. The citizens are the legislature.
2. Amending the constitution takes a two thirds majority, in two separate votes.
3. A bill of rights.
The constitution does not require any executive policy questions to be in the Ecclesia's remit. That is our current practice with many matters, but the constitution as written does not require it.
4. The specification of which laws are to be repealed and which are to be kept is extremely ambiguous. What is the status of the Militia Act?
I'm honestly confused by this question.
* Khem goes and gets more coffee for his brain.
Your proposal says "All legislation since the establishment of the Glorious Revolution is hereby repealed, save for those that commit Taijitu to collaboration with our fellow allies in NationStates." This obviously excludes our alliance treaties, but does it include the Militia Act, which specifies how we actually meet our obligations under those alliances? It's ambiguous. Better to list the specific laws you're excluding from repeal.
Also, I don't see why you'd want to repeal laws like the Holidays Act.
5. Why is the Revolutionary Calendar called out individually, where no other law is?
This is a reference to the end of the French Revolution and the cessation of the French Republican Calendar. I've always particularly liked the calendar yet it is one of the things which often throws off new people, even when you tell them it's optional.
So it's thematic, ok.
Who's our Napoleon?
6. Why is this being moved straight to a vote without any time for debate?
Well we do still have a minimum discussion period of three days, so even with the zeal of our friends in putting this matter to a vote quickly it will have a minimum time. That said, should such be approved I would like to see us take a bit more time on the new constitution.
I would prefer not going to this hazy interim no-mans-land state. Could we not compose a new constitution or set of laws under the laws we have? Would that not avoid unnecessary ambiguity? (I.e. how will the convention work, what majority is needed to pass a new constitution, who decides what proposals are voted on when... We have Ecclesia Procedures that cover that sort of thing in the Ecclesia -- why throw them away before having something new?)
Edit: I checked and the stamp recruitment TG I had been sending has recently expired. I won't be starting a new one while I'm not sure if it will remain accurate in its description of Taijitu.
Edit: That is fair, I suppose. Though nothing has actually happened as of yet, I can see how you wouldn't want the recruits to think your word to be misrepresentative of the place you are recruiting to.
My concern is that when I queue up stamps, I tend to do so in large batches. It'd keep sending for days to weeks, potentially well after the system it speaks of in the telegram is repealed.