Right, not starting anything, but normal countries have a general election should their parliament serially fail to produce a functioning (at least in name) legislature.
So without naming names, if any large federal republics with a 9 digit population in the western hemisphere need an intervention, blink twice.
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in reply to Sarah Brown • • •They don't need a caretaker government, since the executive is elected independently of the legislative.
They do need the concept of "provisional budget".
What they need the most is proportional representation in the House. The states could even do it under the current constitution.
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