I think CWU and CA should be integrated similarity as to how a commissioner irl would report to their appropriate minister. Not all CA's should have relations with the CWU but at least one should be designated specifically to oversee their progress and to allocate funds/grants/etc
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As long as the CA has more interaction with citizens instead of having to have OTA on and it being a big deal when a citizen meets a CA, I'm fine with whatever happens. All I want to see is more interaction.
Public visits should occur a tad bit more often. Just a tad and shouldn't be restricted so harshly against others.
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Here's an idea...Why not merge CWU and CAB. Now, before you bash me, hear me out.Think of the generic office environment of a politician or even a business like say...the president or walmart or something i dunno. There's the head honcho man which is the guy/girl in charge (President or Chairman), being the head Civil Administrator or Consul. Then from that point is goes down in the structure to Vice President (or CEO), so on and so forth. So my proposal is that you bring the two together (especially considering the fact that they worked hand in hand almost all the time before anyway) so that way they hold more relevance to one another and build up the hierarchy of both. As you can see in the diagram above, it could essentially work like that. All the important positions filled by those of the CAB like Chairman, CEO and General Manager and then the sub-branches being primarily made up of the CWU. Personally, I think this make the system cleaner and gives them both more to do. So instead of just straight speeches for the CAB, they also have a hand in the affairs of the CWU and can go about to manage them in various ways much like general employees and where the CWU would just have retail, they also have a hand in politics in the city (in conjunction with the various reforms people were talking about like making CWU have a hand in R&D). Overall, I think this will add a more fluid and dynamic system for both that isn't so...one tracked as they have been in the past.