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If the parliament will not bring forth a new government - either a majority government or an all party government - by the deadline - tomorrow - there will be but one option left: presidential rule. The president will have to go ahead and declare an emergency.
- The emergency rule would last six months.
- No political leader would be arrested.
- Freedom of speech will stay intact.
- Right to peaceful assembly will stay intact.
- After six months the parliament will have the option again to bring forth either a majority government or an all party government.
- The president gets to run the country. He need not assemble his cabinet from inside the parliament. He can assemble a team of technocrats.
- The political parties and the parliament get to work on a new constitution, which is what they were elected to do in the first place.
- The country gets a taste of an executive presidency which is what we should shoot for in a new constitution. We don't need a new government every year. We want a directly elected president who stays in power for four years.
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