Based on a Government A system where individuals must submit a "Campaign Bill" to qualify as a
presidential candidate. Once elected, a candidate's Campaign Bill
automatically becomes law. This approach aims to enhance transparency and
accountability by requiring candidates to publicly disclose their proposed legislation before the election.
Campaign Bills differ from standard legislative bills; they are created and submitted by
presidential candidates. Only one Campaign Bill can be enacted per election, via election. Candidates cannot alter or replace their bills after qualifying, ensuring their commitments remain clear.
While skeptics and critics despised the change, the people were empowered. The people could now exercise the same authority they grant their representatives in Congress. Money in politics were nullified due to the importance of voting in the bill, not the person or their identity, platform promises or so called opinions. The public became well informed, causing the governments to put the people over pockets. Truly turning a new leaf, so much so civilians from other countries championed this radical change and revolutionized the world now explicitly for the betterment of all mankind. They're were some trivial mishaps and concerns in the beginning that got squashed 4 years later, removing gerrymandering for example. In the end after trial and error progress rapidly took place.