Your proposal runs into the issue of short-termism, with support being withdrawn for the slightest pretext.
A way to do something similar but, arguably, without the issue, is to elect every year a tenth of the representatives, whereby everyone votes. This will both lengthen the time horizon of the representatives, and allow a (statistically) quick recall.
Your proposal runs into the issue of short-termism, with support being withdrawn for the slightest pretext.
A way to do something similar but, arguably, without the issue, is to elect every year a tenth of the representatives, whereby everyone votes. This will both lengthen the time horizon of the representatives, and allow a (statistically) quick recall.
Your proposal runs into the issue of short-termism, with support being withdrawn for the slightest pretext.
A way to do something similar but, arguably, without the issue, is to elect every year a tenth of the representatives, whereby everyone votes. This will both lengthen the time horizon of the representatives, and allow a (statistically) quick recall.