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Post by bigmazy on Dec 27, 2005 20:13:38 GMT -5
just.....we the Commons should vote for our representative in SS....
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Post by akebono on Dec 27, 2005 23:03:45 GMT -5
I must admit that I am torn on this issue. Maybe we should nominate a person or persons. For example we could nominate the top three vote getters, and then allow the SS to vote among them. I do understand the SS needs to be involved as they seem to be of a more permanent nature, although I couldn't imagine the commons voting for someone who hasn't been here for awhile.
I would like to clarify that my vision was not to create a representative in the SS of all the Commons but to create a check so that the SS couldn't conduct official policy without the consent of the Commons. And as much as I am unsure of the Term limit I do agree that we need one, and really two months is probably long enough, and the change up could cause drama which would be good.
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Post by vitalinia on Dec 27, 2005 23:25:15 GMT -5
ARTICLE FIVE:
Delegates from the SNQ Delegate Assembly shall have the power to propose new resolutions for vote to become articles in the SNQ Constitution. Protocol for resolution proposals is as follows:
i) Any resolution proposed before the Assembly must have an endorsement from at least one other member nation be it Common or of the Six. ii) New resolutions must not contradict any of the previous articles. iii) The Secretary General and nations belonging to the Sensational Six reserve the right to call and assist with rewrites and clarifications of proposals on the Assembly floor. _______________________
That should be it. I will have this sit here for perhaps a day or two before putting it out for vote. In the meantime, constructive comments, revisions, etc. will be appreciated.
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Post by akebono on Dec 28, 2005 0:48:19 GMT -5
Article Three should be rewritten from this,
Article Three:
The Sensational Six, the nations comprising of Vitalinia, Vitalina, Vitalistan, Calvista, Roncelynia, and Beejaya (in place of the nation of Jaymans), five of which are the founding member nations of the SNQ, shall moderate regional affairs, as already stated in the Declaration of the Founding of the SNQ. Each nation is entitled to veto power on any regional resolution on quorum in the SNQ Assembly floor. However, the veto can be overriden by a majority (3/5) vote from the remaining members of the Sensational Six, or a 2/3 majority vote from the entire SNQ Delegate Assembly.
To This,
Article Three
The Sensational Six, the nations comprising of Vitalinia, Vitalina, Vitalistan, Calvista, Roncelynia, and Beejaya (in place of the nation of Jaymans) shall moderate regional affairs, as already stated in the Declaration of the Founding of the SNQ. Each nation is entitled to veto power on any regional resolution on quorum in the SNQ Assembly floor. However, this veto must be seconded by another SS member in order to be a valid veto. The Veto can be overridden by the majority of the remaining SS to vote to override the veto.
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