Talk:Commonwealth of Sainte Genevieve

From looking at the 'Politics' section, it appears that St. G. has a rather large legislature for a country of its size. For instance, in the real world, the (independent) country closest in population to St. G is the Marshall Islands, which has only a 33-seat unicameral Parliament, and Bermuda (which isn't independent) has a 36-member Lower House and a 11-member Upper House. On the other hand, of course, New Hampshire has only 1.2 million people and a 500-member legislature, which is larger than the legislatures of most countries. I guess it's possible to have such a large legislature in a small country, but the main issue would be incumbency - with such small constituencies, it would be virtually impossible to shift a long-term MP, because he'd be personally known and have easy, personal contact with every voter in his seat. Just some stray thoughts. Cprhodesact 23:08, 14 December 2006 (UTC)