There was a post about how the Clone Wars broke out because Palpatine got emergency powers.
Palpatine has promised to return emergency powers to Congress as soon as the crisis dissipates.
Congress gives emergency powers to Palpatine with the policy of ending the war in a short period of time.
However, the war became protracted and bogged down, and the centralization of power with Palpatine at the head was the beginning of the empire. Palpatine had not said when the crisis would disappear, so any prolonged disappearance of the crisis would not be illegal as long as it was a crisis of the Republic. What should the Senate do to give Palpatine emergency powers, even if the Senate is unwilling to do so, to get them back? = do everything possible to avoid prolonging the war. In other words, the intention is to temporarily agree to centralization, but as promised, the Senate will regain much of the authority it should have.
However, I don't think the Clone Wars are simply a battle to return emergency powers to Palpatine. The impetus for the Clone Wars was a military action to stop the Clone Army before the CIS attacked the Republic with weapons of mass destruction, and the emergency powers were the means to achieve this. Since the Senate had no power to deal with a large-scale contingency other than to apply emergency powers, it could be said that Congress authorized Palpatine to grant emergency powers in order to guarantee the safety of the people of the Republic.
If there had been other beneficial legislation to replace emergency powers, there would have been no emergency powers for Palpatine. The failure to do so was a failure of the Senate, which was rife with corruption and corruption. Emergency powers would be a very useful piece of legislation for the Republic that would fundamentally change the dysfunctional Senate chamber, regardless of when the crisis ends. It was praised by many people.
Even those senators who were unhappy with giving Palpatine the power of Congress were committed to reorganizing the Republic because they had a duty to ensure the safety of the people as they fell into a protracted period of time.
To their dismay, they began to take bribes from the arms industry.
Gradually, public opinion focuses less on the return of emergency powers and more on the reorganization of the republic, such as centralization, amendments to the constitution, etc., as it climbs the stairs to empire. So the return of emergency powers was not even a topic of discussion in the Clone Wars.
However, when Palpatine often said that he wanted to end the crisis by returning the sovereignty, it was pointed out to the Jedi that "Whenever the crisis disappears, it's legal," which proves that Palpatine is not breaking the laws of democracy. If he did, there is no way that Congress would have given him emergency powers in the first place.
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