A new law states that decisions made on February 29th don’t have legal effect until the next Leap Year.
How would political events unfold if a law rendered all decisions made on February 29th delayed until the next Leap Year? The concept sparks an amusing debate on how governments would deal with policy-making, especially amidst long-term repercussions. This outlandish reform spins a new wheel on political satire, bureaucratic delay, and governance.
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