What should be the minimum age for running a country?
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>>127343545
So, who is he? Macron 2 electric Boogaloo?
35-65
younger than 35 is too young and inexperienced
older than 65 is senile and will die soon
45 years old.
You shouldn't be a leader of a country until you've raised a child into a successful independent adult.
>>127343829
reverse image search says it's Sebastian Kurz, notable for being the Austrian minister of foreign affairs at the young age of 27.
>>127344353
Ok, so would he be another Macron or is he something else?
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>>127343545
Preferably at least 35. Old enough to (hopefully) be experienced and young enough to be in the current generation.
>>127343931
This.
You should have adult children and your children should have children.
>>127343545
14, and it should be governed by direct democracy. A subreddit should be created and let the population up/downvote each law proposal.
>>127345074
Good point anon, someone should also have personal success if they wish to make a country's success as a qualification, but with that one old dude who was the US president before FDR was a bit to hard with the impoverished during the depression because he started worse than them and succeeded on his own, thus not making necessary policy to prevent alot of the fallout from the depression.
>>127343729
Thanks reddit.
>>127343545
Age isn't that important but 45 is a good number. There should also be a minimum education requirement and rigorous ethics assessment
>>127343729
>>127343545
better question:
>what would be the minimum qualification required to run a country
I'd say some of these are a must-have:
>Ministry of Defense: must've served / honorable discharge / Officer rank
>Ministry of Finance: mandatory degree in economics. Capable of balancing a check book.
>Ministry of education: degree in scientific or technological field or other expertise relevant to the hard sciences.
>Ministry of foreign affairs: Speak at least 3 languages fluently.
If qualifications where equal I'd say noone under 30.
We don't need no 25 year old college dropouts going into politics as a backup plan.
>>127343729
So, what are his policy stances? I've been hearing that he's pro-europe yet he wants to buddy up with the FPO?
>>127347194
>policy
Going by the look on his face, hookers and blow