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[A non-exhaustive listing of [[MSY]] Divisions: Finance, Science, Soul Guard, Governmental Affairs, Logistics and Grief Cubes, Elections and Representation, Legal Affairs, Mental Health, Internal Media and Public Relations]
 
[A non-exhaustive listing of [[MSY]] Divisions: Finance, Science, Soul Guard, Governmental Affairs, Logistics and Grief Cubes, Elections and Representation, Legal Affairs, Mental Health, Internal Media and Public Relations]
  
One notable feature of both committees is the relatively invariant membership, especially in the Leadership Committee, where many of the same faces can be seen year after year from the beginning of the system all the way to the present time. This occurs primarily because of the nature of elections: voters select a list of committee members equal to the number of open positions from a list of candidates, and the top vote-getters receive the positions. While there is some churn among the less prominent candidates, candidates such as [[Tomoe Mami]], [[Kuroi Kana]], [[Odette François]], and so forth can count on the near-certainty of receiving seats, based on name recognition and incumbency alone.
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One notable feature of both committees is the relatively invariant membership, especially in the Leadership Committee, where many of the same faces can be seen year after year from the beginning of the system all the way to the present time. This occurs primarily because of the nature of elections: voters select a list of committee members equal to the number of open positions from a list of candidates, and the top vote-getters receive the positions. While there is some churn among the less prominent candidates, candidates such as [[Tomoe Mami]], [[Kuroi Kana]], [[Odette Francois]], and so forth can count on the near-certainty of receiving seats, based on name recognition and incumbency alone.
  
 
This kind of consistent leadership gives the [[MSY]] considerable institutional stability, a feature which has served it well in the turbulent periods of its history. It, however, engenders considerable concern about concentration of power and institutional ossification, a worry that manifests itself in occasional grassroots movements to replace the top Committee members. But while such movements sometimes succeed in temporarily removing some of the less popular members, they have never managed to remove the true fixtures of the Leadership Committee, people like [[Sakura Kyouko]] and [[Chitose Yuma]], who usually have their own cults of personality. Removing [[Akemi Homura]] would have been unimaginable.
 
This kind of consistent leadership gives the [[MSY]] considerable institutional stability, a feature which has served it well in the turbulent periods of its history. It, however, engenders considerable concern about concentration of power and institutional ossification, a worry that manifests itself in occasional grassroots movements to replace the top Committee members. But while such movements sometimes succeed in temporarily removing some of the less popular members, they have never managed to remove the true fixtures of the Leadership Committee, people like [[Sakura Kyouko]] and [[Chitose Yuma]], who usually have their own cults of personality. Removing [[Akemi Homura]] would have been unimaginable.

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