Lets have a discussion. What can we do to raise activity? What are people interested in? What do we need to do to get people talking again?
Probably helping me out on RP events, as while doing a lot of jobs myself isn't boring, it means I have to divide myself between multiple projects at once. This slows down completion of individial projects, as I have to drop what I am doing and deal with the next "emergency".
I'll be dropping some "help me out on this" requests later today, but these will relate to setting up post templates for activities. It gets difficult there as I don't want to give out spoilers of the forum ones, so PMs, DMs, and TGs might be best.
I think we might need a group of some kind to co-ordinate and discuss RP activities and prepare for in-game events. Because while you can plan an event as one or two people, little things combined together are a lot of work, such as creating between 10-100 graphics, writing up TGs/PMs/RMB posts ahead of time. To give an example, graphics can take anywhere between 2 minutes to an hour or more to create, and deciding on the right way to write something can take just as long (if not longer).
I don't know about the government, as this sort of situation even happened during the most active days of the HRL. I've put forward ideas of electing ministers directly through elections as Lazarus always did in the past*, but that was shot down, so we could keep recalling PMs, but I don't think that would solve the problem in the long-term. That's if you are thinking of structural alternatives.
What I have thought of is in-game events we run ourselves, inspired by Z-Day for instance, as a way to get folks in the game in the region, and keep them entertained. It would require nations signing up via telegram or RMB post. But it is plausible to run a RP event, with a dispatch, then declare winner/s and give out awards when it is over. Temporary re-theming of the WFE for those events could also be an idea.
*Like in the HRL, CU, pre-PRL regimes (though probably the PRL as well), Ministers were directly elected by the Assembly, so the Delegate (or PM in our case) being inactive would still matter, but departments could run as normal and be semi-autonomous. That would require a constitutional amendment and a ministries act for the same thing here though.
Edit: You can see the To Do List of the activities I mention here:
https://nslazarus.com/forum/index.php?threads/3617/