○Recommended Elections [5]

     This system not only prevents residents from becoming indifferent to the recommendation election and Leaders, but also makes it easy to replace a Leader if they prove to be unsuitable. If a Leader is not re-elected, they will lose their position and can participate from the 5th Town Assembly if they are recommended again. This promotes a healthy cycle of generational change.


    If residents encounter a problem in their neighborhood, they can consult with the 5th Leaders or Deputy 5th Leaders of the 5th Town Assembly. If necessary, the 5th Leader can gather the neighboring residents and seek a resolution through dialogue. If the problem remains unsolved, they can go to the 4th Leader of the next lower layer, treating the issue as a larger problem to be resolved through dialogue. In this way, issues are resolved through dialogue when they arise, and each Leader gains experience in a small organization to grow into the role of a 1st Leader. In this situation, when faced with a problem without a clear answer, the true capabilities of the Leader and Deputy Leader become apparent.




    The right to make recommendations starts at 10 years old, and unless there is a special reason, the municipality always listens to the recommenders of all residents. At 10 years old, both boys and girls are entering the phase of secondary growth, and their minds and bodies visibly begin to change from children to adults. They also start to have clear intentions. Additionally, children have periods of dependence on their parents and periods of independence after birth, and this milestone is easily remembered at 10 years old.

    The right to recommend is given to all residents, but the condition is that they must have lived there for more than a year. The reason for this is to avoid having new residents, who have just moved in and have not met many of the residents of the 5th Town Assembly, making uninformed recommendations.


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