Post by KyferLegs on Jul 23, 2021 21:54:59 GMT -6
The new, revised government of Yugoslavia is related or compared to Libertarian Socialism primarily. Though, Yugoslavia remains unique compared to its new liberal policies, often called a market socialist economy. It bases its government and economy on the combination of liberty and equality, with a market and socialist economy characteristic. Uniquely, Yugoslavia allows a certain freedom in private ownership and market. However, Yugoslavia also implements a mix-economy or planned interventionist economy. With an also libertarian and market ethos based on supply and demand. Mainly due to the theory dictated by Yugoslavian President Jakov on how the nation will survive financially in the long term.
Yugoslavia also mandates policies similar to a welfare state. Which the state protects and promotes the economic and social well-being of its people. Distribution of wealth and taxation is often quite progressive, following a system of an often complex law mechanism based on need and ability. Though the Yugoslavian government maintains a basic system from order from the wealth to poverty of direct taxing. Families or Citizens with higher income or private businesses will be taxed greater than lower-income citizens or ordinary workers. Pay is granted by ability and need, with exceptions through private industries or government representation. However, rare by all means.
A majority of Left-wing nationalism doctrine gravitates in Yugoslav government and society. However, it also separates itself from actual affairs. Nationalism is primarily a voter tool or tactic for support in Assembly politics. Furthermore, Yugoslavia implements a limited or indirect-democratic process. Through worker councils and unions than a direct connection to Assembly chambers. Most laws in the Yugoslav constitution and acts rely on liberty, consent of the governed, and equality before the law. Secularism, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, and more. The Yugoslav Assembly grants all policies similar to Liberalism and Freedom and new or emphasized topics. However, with authoritarian tendencies. Especially with the indirect Assembly voting process, which combines legislative and judicial governance in federal or republic courts. The executive branch does not overpower the Assembly due to checks and balances and the confederation status of Yugoslavia.
Nevertheless, the President can hold power until death or removal. Often, the President can contradict laws or implement new reforms himself; however, both branches in Assembly can vote or disregard such acts due to checks and balances. Furthermore, cooperation becomes required to keep the populace and government running or appeased with the rule, including under the workers' control and workers' councils; the Assembly can indirectly link to democracy for issues or wanted resolutions.