The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is unveiling a political platform calling for major restructuring of the U.S. federal government. According to reporting, the group’s proposal would eliminate the U.S. Senate and replace the current presidential system with a new executive selected by Congress rather than by popular election and the Electoral College. The platform is presented as part of an effort to “fundamentally transform” American governance, aligning with the group’s broader socialist agenda. In coverage available so far, the focus is on the institutional changes—specifically the abolition of the Senate and the method for choosing the head of the executive branch. The reports describe the initiative as a “radical” proposal, but they do not provide details on implementation steps, timelines, or how such changes would be pursued legislatively or constitutionally. Other sources in the provided set do not add further specifics beyond the central claims about removing the Senate and changing how an executive is selected.