Government:
The Oscadan government is called the 'Trinity' whose top members carry out decisions voted on by the public. The Trinity is divided into three wings, hence the name. The Industrial Wing, which hosts debates on everything to do with production (farms, factories, jobs etc), The International Wing, which hosts debate on foreign affairs (trade, diplomatic relations) and last but possibly the most important, The Social Wing, which hosts debates on everything to do with the people (currency, laws, rights, the anarchist communism theory, hours to work, value of certain jobs (i.e how long you have to work certain jobs so that the workload is equal e.g a cleaner would work longer than a builder)). Each Wing has up to 200 managers, who help carry out the voted on policies. These managers are usually representatives from a workers union, whom the workers elect or decide on. The reason there is so many is that there is usually a union for every job in every city, instead of a national union of all the builders in the nation or something along those lines. The only time the managers are not from a workers union is either, if they are the only person in their job or if they are a citizen that really wants to have a say, although if a new workers union pops up these people are usually ejected. How a law is passed or a decision made is by some presenters making their case in one of the meeting halls of the wing that encompasses their problem. These presentations are then released to the public via ivote and the three T.V channels that play the debates of each wing live. The voting has to be open for greater than 5 days to allow all people to participate. If you vote after this period however, it is likely that your vote would not be included in the decision making process.
Some call out Oscad for this system, saying that since they have a government they are not truly anarchic-communists, which most Oscadans retort by saying that since the government is but a middle man to process decisions made by the public and since decisions cannot break the right of freedom, that they should not be considered a government but rather like a wise man whom you would do well to listen to and who coordinates the workers unions. Individuals are free to go against decisions but they will most likely not receive much support. And there is always the group 'the protectors' that act as a police force anyway.