Fundamentals
Jim Hlavac
Fundamentals
Sections
Parliaments

Parliaments are creatures of kings, and serve at their pleasure, and in the royal name,
regardless of the actual title of the king i.e. "president for life"

Parliaments combine the executive and legislative powers, to the detriment of the people
and individuals

Parliaments are subject to confidence votes and this leads to small minorities never gains
sway over true power and obligations and yet by absence prevent a quorum thus leading
to stalled government

Parliaments leads to multiple parties by either ideologies or the unprincipled, thus to
divided minorities in brief cooperation, and it leads to power by personal force not
principle or application of logic

Because failure to enact the executive's laws and programs and policies is tantamount to
a no-confidence vote, a parliament is either a rubber stamp for executive power or falls
apart as often as disagreement occurs

The ideas of parliaments predates constitutions

There is no prohibition on the power of a parliament, since it is both royal power and
legislative power combined