I'm sure most of you remember that there were reasons for the change in structure of the organisation a few seasons ago, and they were agreed upon at that time by a clear majority of the clans active in CL at that time.
It was a bad decision then, and the mess that unfolded since proves it quite clearly.
By "there were reasons for the change", I suppose you mean Beren and Deadman.
Were they normal players who handled their teammate's disappearance the best they could and ended up breaking the rules? Or instead, were they dirty little cheaters who desecrated Clan League to help their clans win it? Or perhaps, the unfortunate victims of a clever Lynx plot to take out the competition?
It doesn't matter, regardless of what Beren and Deadman did, they did it as players, not as CL organizers. They've never been accused of using their position as organizers to help their clans. So the dictatorship structure was never an issue.
Dictatorship is still the most efficient way to run any Warzone competition.
Look the recent Nations League. Rento made all decisions: rules, templates, expulsion of the irish team, etc...
It was a great success and no one accused him of being biased towards the polish teams.
If you compare it to the mess that surrounds Clan League (template selection for example), I don't see how you can still say that panelocracy is the way to go.
Edited 6/28/2020 18:38:10