OFLs lose nothing, because for them nothing changes. They can continue to lead the factions, which is their main duty. And it should be. Very few people have the drive to lead a faction and manage government on good quality terms.
It's community that is stuck with slower government responses (if anyone will bother at this stage to begin with) because all the people who might not be OFL but are proactive in governments are stuck behind multiple layers of supervision.
I think you keep pushing for this, because you are still hurt that you (and/or your factions) weren't invited the moment you desired it. But look at how it slowed down responses, where it takes around 48 hours for staff to notice simple posts that they should approve. It's their fault that they introduced the system which slows down roleplay to insufferable levels.
And when they approve the post, it doesn't bump the thread to New Posts or Today's Posts, because the timestamp of a post is X days old.
Do you think that OFLs are very interested in discussing and voting stuff in "unofficial government chats", only to be required to copy it and revote it to "official government chats" and then "poke staff member to approve roleplay post". How do you not see as unreasonable process that puts stress OFLs?