Petition Act 2015
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Petition Act 2015
Petition Act 2015
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This act will provide the lawful allowance to bring anything into public petition.
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(Section 1.) When a nation decides that they want an executive action to take place whether it be the removal or immediate amendment of a proposal, or a banjection of a nation, they can then decide to submit a public proposal for a petition for an immediate executive action.
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(Section 2.) For a petition to be cast, on must first submit it to the judges of The Global Federation who will then deliberate amongst themselves whether it should be considered for voting on the council. If the judges agree to allow the petition to pass, it will hit the council voting floor where it can be voted down by the council's members.
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(Section 3.) If it passes the voting floor of the council, the petition must be submitted to the head representative for approval. The head representative does have the power to veto the petition but if their actions are found to be not legally binding or with good reason then a case can be brought against them.
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(Section 4.) Once it is approved by the HR then it may be submitted for public vote. Once on the floor, any member registered on the forum and on the map for at-least a week can vote. Voting will last for Three full days or seventy-two hours. If the votes against tallied after the voting has completed outweigh the votes for then it will automatically be dismissed. If it is passed then it will be sent to the President of The Global Federation for final Approval. Orders then will be sent to the founder if banjection is in order. Orders pertaining to a proposal or a case will then be sent to the appropriate receivers.
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Minister For Foreign Affairs- Zachariah Tutimente
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The minister's comments:
*Act provided for by The Lockdownnian Proposal Union ® © Registered 2015
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This act will provide the lawful allowance to bring anything into public petition.
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(Section 1.) When a nation decides that they want an executive action to take place whether it be the removal or immediate amendment of a proposal, or a banjection of a nation, they can then decide to submit a public proposal for a petition for an immediate executive action.
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(Section 2.) For a petition to be cast, on must first submit it to the judges of The Global Federation who will then deliberate amongst themselves whether it should be considered for voting on the council. If the judges agree to allow the petition to pass, it will hit the council voting floor where it can be voted down by the council's members.
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(Section 3.) If it passes the voting floor of the council, the petition must be submitted to the head representative for approval. The head representative does have the power to veto the petition but if their actions are found to be not legally binding or with good reason then a case can be brought against them.
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(Section 4.) Once it is approved by the HR then it may be submitted for public vote. Once on the floor, any member registered on the forum and on the map for at-least a week can vote. Voting will last for Three full days or seventy-two hours. If the votes against tallied after the voting has completed outweigh the votes for then it will automatically be dismissed. If it is passed then it will be sent to the President of The Global Federation for final Approval. Orders then will be sent to the founder if banjection is in order. Orders pertaining to a proposal or a case will then be sent to the appropriate receivers.
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Minister For Foreign Affairs- Zachariah Tutimente
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The minister's comments:
_______________________________________________________________________________________________Minister Tutimente wrote:I bring to this fine council a hopefully well devised proposal in which on the behalf of my country would like to personally present. If any of you have any comments or concerns regarding this proposal, I'm here to listen.
*Act provided for by The Lockdownnian Proposal Union ® © Registered 2015
Re: Petition Act 2015
I know, I'm trying to make it more realistic instead of "here's a petition, sign it and move on now."Ebsotz wrote:I approve.
Boy, those are a lot of steps xD
Also, I'd appreciate it if we could all speak IC in these sub-forums to give it a more government meeting feel.
Re: Petition Act 2015
Can't really make a proposal about banjection IC. We can make it a requirement to speak IC on IC proposals, though.
Re: Petition Act 2015
True.Xolox wrote:Can't really make a proposal about banjection IC. We can make it a requirement to speak IC on IC proposals, though.
It took me maybe 10-20 minutes to devise this so yeah, I thought it would've had a worse public response xD.
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I'm trying to give it the theme of the American system but still ours. Like incorporating the tedious task of trying to get something to pass.Xolox wrote:Lots of failsafes. I really lIke that.
I'm thinking we could incorporate this system into the proposal submitting process to give it a more realistic feeling all while making sure it gets passed to its perfection.
Re: Petition Act 2015
This legitimises the process and give rules. We commend the honourable representative of Lockdownn and motion this to be moved to the council for voting.
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Re: Petition Act 2015
I withdraw my motion. Judges should hold no part in the legal process of laws, other than if a nation decides to tackle a case with a law being unlawful and therefore dispute it through the court.
Judges shouldn't be able to decide whether a law should go to the council for voting.
Judges shouldn't be able to decide whether a law should go to the council for voting.
Apocryphi- Retired Map Moderator
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Apocryphi wrote:I withdraw my motion. Judges should hold no part in the legal process of laws, other than if a nation decides to tackle a case with a law being unlawful and therefore dispute it through the court.
Judges shouldn't be able to decide whether a law should go to the council for voting.
I'll submit this.
I really can't apologize to everyone enough for my constant inactivity! Myself or someone else should have submitted this a long time ago!
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