” researching the best way to reverse the EIB decision. “
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The circular firing squad is growing. I hope the new governor can stop this poison pill. The rats have finally found a winning strategy. On exit from control, create a poison pill that will wreck the economy. Use anger over the wrecked economy to regain power. Repeat as necessary.
I don't think this is something that needs a lot of research. If the court said the unelected EIB had the authority to enact the "rules", then it is not a legislative power (though the sensible would believe by it's scope and reach it is). If it IS a legislative power the incoming executive does not have the authority to reverse it unilaterally, but neither did the unelected EIB have the power to enact it. They can't have it both ways.
So it is simple. The incoming executive must fire and replace the EIB members who voted for this ASAP, and meanwhile should unilaterally nullify the "rules" posthaste.
Just do those things and let them sue - see if they can present an argument demonstrating the executive branch does not have the power to undo it's own action.