Private Citizen Commentary
So what is the first thing I notice from these results? Well for one it seems the consensus is that all three branches of the Government are in good health and doing well. There is no obvious weak branch, though the Senate seems to have come off worse off on the individual polls.
The Executive Government under Skizzy can look up with some high heads. The resignation of North East Somerset doesn't come as too much of a surprise, especially after seeing these results. Seems activity is a big thing in deciding which Minister has performed and who is under performing. Pleased about Abbey's, especially after the pressure she faced during the elections, also a bit disappointed Hy's isn't higher. He deserves it.
Now that the Law Reforms are done, what will the Senate do next? No excuses for a lack of activity and nothing to hide behind any more. Speaker malashaan's stock seems to keep on rising and, here, there's no surprise he comes out as the top dog. The rest of them? Disappointing so far and their ratings show for the general lack of commentary. Seems Cerian Quilor's come out a bit better off after some really poor poll ratings before the General Election - though they've got to watch out. 0-9 was a close second for the most often picked. The City Council? Well the lack of activity is hitting their results hard - surprised this isn't lower to be honest! Finally we have the Judiciary which, as always, does well. Generally have Onder' to thank for that one.
In conclusion then, activity is the big thing here. It is early doors so there will be room for improvement. Those who have come off well have been active - those who are quiet have done poorly.