How does this National Assembly manage 5555 delegate? Also, in what sort of building do they hold this? Is the White House/Capitol big enough? Or do they need to rent a stadium?
Also,
@Planita13 , I still didn't quite understand the system regarding the National Union. I understood that this USA is democratic, correct? Why would you then not go for separate parties, but for a nominal "single party" with such different factions instead?
Yeah they basically rent a stadium. Since they only meet every four years for a couple of weeks, they can manage that. Its little more than a voting body.
Also apologizes for not being clearer on this since its the basis of my political system. Yes America is a democracy, but a unique one.
I think the source of your confusion is that the National Union has been heavily revised from its original iteration when I first posted it in June. So for the current canon (which should be final now) the National Union is not an ordinary political party. Indeed there is a debate whether the National Union even
is a political party and not some political organization
masquerading as one. But it is been clear that the National Union stopped becoming a ordinary political party during the 1940s when the Pacific War happened. Even before the National Union was a pretty powerful political party with lots of factions. However during the Pacific War unified government was formed with the complete backing of the increasingly powerful labor unions. Today National Union does not own control seats at the state level; state politics are done by state parties affiliated with the National Union only. They really only have senators and representatives run under their ticket.
However what I can say is that the National Union today is a
neutral political forum for the American labor movement where labor unions and workers comes together and work together politically. It allows the extremely powerful labor movement (50% of the workforce is unionized) in America to come together and
ideally form a united front against those who want to harm the cause. Since the factions basically cover most of the political preferences of the average American voter, because they are all pro-labor to a degree, they can work within the National Union regardless. Its equal parts political consideration and equal parts tradition that keeps the NU alive.
But OOC, the reason why I made the National Union is that I wanted a unique approach to a multi-party system in a country where a multi-party system is hard to maintain. Thus the multi-party system manifests itself in the primary.
I hope this answers your question.