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Daniel asks a deceptively simple question: if the political system is broken, who actually fixes it? Legislators are embedded in the system and benefit from it — so who designs reform, pushes it through, and funds that work? This episode unpacks the difference between watchdog organizations and reform engineers, using Israel's coalition instability as a case study. We trace how the Israel Democracy Institute quietly drafts constitutional text and builds consensus over decades, while the Movement for Quality of Government enforces existing rules through the courts. We also look at Germany's constructive vote of no confidence — a single constitutional mechanism that solved the same fragmentation problem Israel faces. The answer to Daniel's question turns out to be about the invisible infrastructure of democracy itself: the institutions that maintain the plumbing while everyone watches the circus.
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