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Description
Last week, the @@NAME@@ parliament passed an education bill containing several errors, not the least of which was stating that irrational numbers don't exist. After the ensuing media field day and several governmental headaches, the lack of an upper house in @@NAME@@ has come to the spotlight.
Validity
Democracy, and a parliament system, but no upper house
Option 1
"This is ridiculous!" shouts one of your more overbearing aides. "This bill should never have been passed by our government. You have to instate an upper parliamentary house. Maybe then there'll be some form of secondary approval for all these weird bills that get put through."
Validity
All
Outcome
the government's mistakes now look twice as stupid
Option 2
"This is ridiculous!" replies @@RANDOMNAME@@, one of the more penny-pinching opposition ministers. "Our system works brilliantly. Well, except for this bill. But just imagine the expense involved in doubling the size of the @@DEMONYMPLURAL@@ government! Instead, why don't you just coach your ministers on how to properly read a bill?"
Validity
All
Outcome
government officials take reading comprehension tests between parliament sessions
Option 3
"Irrational numbers are the bane of all good morals!" Screams @@RANDOMNAME@@, the author of the bill in question. He twitches, and continues, "And the fact that you politicians are complaining about my math just shows how elitist this government has become! Put this to a referendum, let the people decide things. They will obviously make the right choice on this serious soiling up of our neat and pure numbers." He continues ranting as the guards carry him away.
Validity
All
Outcome
mathematical truths are determined by public referenda