Ah. I think I have a better perspective now what Staff had in mind. Well,
Now. Continuing this train of thought. Was it intended that this mandated Popular Vote determine the success or failure of a proposed Faction Policy alone? Or it is simply required as: 'paperwork'.
I ask because such a decision here stated would take away all decision-making power from the Faction Staff retaining to Policy Creation. Essentially Delegating all of the Policy-making authority to the member base. (And this may have been intentional. What do I know?) But this would lead me to also ask:
Is Faction Staff required to follow the Republic Articles to the letter and pursue a Popular Vote before making Faction Policy? Or is the Faction Staff exempt altogether and can still maintain to create, (or dissolve), the Rules at their leisure?
I understand being PR and being nice. But just how much power is the Staff willing to entrust to it's member base? I'm not sure Staff has considered this. Or, at least spoken to the point yet. Thx.
TL;DR: I get that you have replaced 'The Senate' with 'Everybody'. But how much power did Staff keep for itself?