I'm sure you had the best intentions when you pushed this change through.
The problem was, you completely misread the situation.
If the majority has concerns or disagrees with a proposal, that means you discuss it before, not after it's pushed through. I think everybody that voted against this was more concerned with the way it was handled, rather than the actual change.
You were so confident this would stick, there was nothing to do except to directly show "No. This was actually not agreed upon".
That's how the Bundestag works. Obviously, you're not interested in a government system that works like that, and would rather have things as they were in 2011 or whatever.
Go ahead then, make your own Bundestag, with blackjack and hookers.
Meanwhile, we will stay here waiting for an RM representative that's interested in taking part in the government, or find another way to communicate with them if no such person exists.
This is not the first time the Bundestag doesn't have representatives from all factions, though it was due to lacking officialdom rather than refusal. But make no mistake, RM has no special position in the Bundestag, you have just as much of a say as the other leaders, or just as little if you choose not to take part.
You're welcome to post decisions made by the RM without us, but you will not be posting decisions "made by the Bundestag".