Normally, a family does not have a permanent executive…
Normally, a family does not have a permanent executive body; instead, the legislative branch selects representatives to carry out its decisions as needed. These representatives are usually selected by the members of the family for a term of years and are accountable to the legislative branch, and thus to the family as a whole, for their actions.
— from True North (Ethics, Integrity, Truth, Values) · Family: The Compact Among Generations by James E. Hughes Jr.
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