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by Vazdania » Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:53 pm
by Wolfmanne » Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:54 pm
by Regnum Dominae » Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:55 pm
by Old Tyrannia » Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:55 pm
by Vazdania » Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:58 pm
Old Tyrannia wrote:Honourable Senators, I believe that the vote is clearly in favour of the National Tax Act, and therefore that we should close the vote and move to discuss the next item of legislation, the Bill for the Establishment of a National Head of State.Bill for the Establishment of a National Head of StateUrgency: High | Drafted by: Old Tyrannia and Finium | Co-sponsors: Camelza, Great Nepal, Gordano and Lysandus, Old Tyrannia, Finium, Vazdania
When, in the course of national events, it becomes necessary to establish an executive officer to act in the stead of the people as the representative of their interests in foreign realms, to act as their protector and to enact the policies of their duly elected representatives, this body has seen fit to establish the title of His or Her Majesty the King or Queen, and invest in this person the sovereignty of our state, as the living embodiment of the nation and first servant of its people.
The Sovereign shall be empowered to provide for the calling forth of the armed forces and will be entrusted with all the powers of the commander in chief of the armed forces.
The Sovereign shall be empowered to veto any act of the Senate not achieving a two-thirds majority, which shall then be reviewed by the Senate.
The Sovereign shall be empowered to act in behalf of the people in foreign realms and to receive and treat with foreign envoys.
The Sovereign shall be empowered to appoint envoys to foreign realms and organizations with the approval of the senate.
The Sovereign shall be empowered to enforce actions of the senate with appropriate force.
The Sovereign shall be empowered to abdicate at such a time that he finds himself unable to carry out his duties.
The Sovereign shall be empowered to select a designated heir, who shall be allowed to use the title of Crown Prince or Princess, and shall be formally adopted by the reigning sovereign so that the next monarch is in theory the son or daughter of the preceding monarch.
The Sovereign shall be styled as "His/Her Majesty" and addressed as "Your Majesty", and henceforth as "Sire/Highness", and his designated heir should be styled "His/Her Highness", and addressed as "Your Highness", and henceforth as "Sir/Madame".
Upon the death of the Sovereign, His or Her Majesty's successor must be elected by a plurality of the fully convened Senate.
By convention, the Senate shall elect as monarch the previous monarch's designated heir and adoptive son/daughter, however each Party may if it wishes nominate an alternative candidate and the Senate may choose to elect an alternative candidate and thus establish a new royal house and dynasty if it believes the designated heir to the throne is unsuitable.
Following the presentation of the candidates, the Senate shall recess for a proper period to consider the candidates at the end of which, each senator will be given the opportunity to cast his or her vote in favour of any of the candidates.
The Senate reserves the right to proclaim a ruling monarch unfit to rule and therefore force his or her immediate and involuntary abdication and begin a new election for the next monarch. Such a motion requires a majority of two thirds or more in the Senate.
by Priory Academy USSR » Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:58 pm
by Vazdania » Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:58 pm
Old Tyrannia wrote:Very well. I withdraw the motion to bring the Bill for the Establishment of a National Head of State to the floor until voting on the National Taxation Act has passed.
by Trotskylvania » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:00 pm
Trotskylvania wrote:
Resolved: Since there is no tradition of monarchy here in our nation, it is pointless to establish one. Rather, we would consider it much more fruitful to establish the NSG State as a pluralist, democratic republic, and to that end we proposes establishing an executive that shall take into account the necessity of coalition building.
Be it enacted by the Senate of NSG, a constitutional bill to establish the executive offices of state:
I. The executive power of the NSG state shall be vested in a President and a Council of Ministers
- A. The President shall be the Head of State, elected by the Senate in a two-round system, in which the top two candidates from the first round shall be voted one.
- B. The President shall serve a term of two months, renewable once.
- C. The President may be removed by the Senate for official misconduct or disability by a vote of 2/3rds of the Senate.
- D. Upon the death of the President, the Senate shall elect a new president to a new 2 month term.
- E. The President shall have the following powers:
- - 1. Remand/veto a bill to the Senate if it's unconstitutional and call for revisions (may only do this once), with a full explanation.
- - 2. Declaring a state of war, if in full agreement with the Senate.
- - 3. Making and receiving state visits, on behalf of the Prime Minister.
- - 4. Ratification of international treaties, upon approval of the Senate.
- - 5. He must formally recognise the Prime Minister and his Cabinet, as elected by the Senate.
- - 6. Act as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and exercises his role by order of the Senate.
II. The Council of Ministers shall consist of a Prime Minister, and Ministers of the various executive departments.
- A. The Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President upon election by the Senate, and shall hold office with the confidence of the Senate.
- B. The Prime Minister shall appoint all other Ministers with the confidence of parliament, and shall have the power to dismiss them.
- C. The Prime Minister shall be head of government
III. Any person serving as a Senator shall be eligible to hold executive office.
- A. Ministers shall old office for a term not exceeding one month. One month after the previous election, the Senate shall hold elections for the members of the Council of Ministers, but neither sitting Ministers nor previous Ministers shall be barred from election.
- B. The President and executive Ministers shall maintain their privileges as Senators while holding office.
IV. The Council of Ministers shall enforce the laws ratified by the Senate.
- A. Ministers shall hold executive powers according to their portfolio as established by law.
V. If at any time the Council of Ministers loses the confidence of the Senate, they must resign immediately, holding office only until new executive officers can be elected.
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by Regnum Dominae » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:00 pm
by Vazdania » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:01 pm
Trotskylvania wrote:Having been fifthed, I bring an alternative executive bill, the Republican Executive Act, to the queueTrotskylvania wrote:
Resolved: Since there is no tradition of monarchy here in our nation, it is pointless to establish one. Rather, we would consider it much more fruitful to establish the NSG State as a pluralist, democratic republic, and to that end we proposes establishing an executive that shall take into account the necessity of coalition building.
Be it enacted by the Senate of NSG, a constitutional bill to establish the executive offices of state:
I. The executive power of the NSG state shall be vested in a President and a Council of Ministers
- A. The President shall be the Head of State, elected by the Senate in a two-round system, in which the top two candidates from the first round shall be voted one.
- B. The President shall serve a term of two months, renewable once.
- C. The President may be removed by the Senate for official misconduct or disability by a vote of 2/3rds of the Senate.
- D. Upon the death of the President, the Senate shall elect a new president to a new 2 month term.
- E. The President shall have the following powers:
- - 1. Remand/veto a bill to the Senate if it's unconstitutional and call for revisions (may only do this once), with a full explanation.
- - 2. Declaring a state of war, if in full agreement with the Senate.
- - 3. Making and receiving state visits, on behalf of the Prime Minister.
- - 4. Ratification of international treaties, upon approval of the Senate.
- - 5. He must formally recognise the Prime Minister and his Cabinet, as elected by the Senate.
- - 6. Act as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and exercises his role by order of the Senate.
II. The Council of Ministers shall consist of a Prime Minister, and Ministers of the various executive departments.
- A. The Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President upon election by the Senate, and shall hold office with the confidence of the Senate.
- B. The Prime Minister shall appoint all other Ministers with the confidence of parliament, and shall have the power to dismiss them.
- C. The Prime Minister shall be head of government
III. Any person serving as a Senator shall be eligible to hold executive office.
- A. Ministers shall old office for a term not exceeding one month. One month after the previous election, the Senate shall hold elections for the members of the Council of Ministers, but neither sitting Ministers nor previous Ministers shall be barred from election.
- B. The President and executive Ministers shall maintain their privileges as Senators while holding office.
IV. The Council of Ministers shall enforce the laws ratified by the Senate.
- A. Ministers shall hold executive powers according to their portfolio as established by law.
V. If at any time the Council of Ministers loses the confidence of the Senate, they must resign immediately, holding office only until new executive officers can be elected.
by Cosara » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:01 pm
Regnum Dominae wrote:I wonder if we should create multiple chambers to allow multiple bills going through at once...
Also, this NSG senate stuff is really clogging up F7. Maybe we should petition for our own subforum?
by Silent Majority » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:01 pm
by Old Tyrannia » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:01 pm
by Wolfmanne » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:02 pm
Regnum Dominae wrote:I wonder if we should create multiple chambers to allow multiple bills going through at once...
Also, this NSG senate stuff is really clogging up F7. Maybe we should petition for our own subforum?
by Cosara » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:02 pm
by Ziegenhain » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:02 pm
by Old Tyrannia » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:03 pm
Silent Majority wrote:What happens if we pass both the Monarchist and Republican bills?
by Vazdania » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:03 pm
Wolfmanne wrote:Regnum Dominae wrote:I wonder if we should create multiple chambers to allow multiple bills going through at once...
Also, this NSG senate stuff is really clogging up F7. Maybe we should petition for our own subforum?
Double agreed. I also suggest, in the interest of our nation, that the debate for Republic and Monarchy, plus the voting, should happen at the same time.
by Priory Academy USSR » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:03 pm
Wolfmanne wrote:Regnum Dominae wrote:I wonder if we should create multiple chambers to allow multiple bills going through at once...
Also, this NSG senate stuff is really clogging up F7. Maybe we should petition for our own subforum?
Double agreed. I also suggest, in the interest of our nation, that the debate for Republic and Monarchy, plus the voting, should happen at the same time.
by Regnum Dominae » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:03 pm
Wolfmanne wrote:Regnum Dominae wrote:I wonder if we should create multiple chambers to allow multiple bills going through at once...
Also, this NSG senate stuff is really clogging up F7. Maybe we should petition for our own subforum?
Double agreed. I also suggest, in the interest of our nation, that the debate for Republic and Monarchy, plus the voting, should happen at the same time.
by Vazdania » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:03 pm
by Chestaan » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:04 pm
Wolfmanne wrote:Regnum Dominae wrote:I wonder if we should create multiple chambers to allow multiple bills going through at once...
Also, this NSG senate stuff is really clogging up F7. Maybe we should petition for our own subforum?
Double agreed. I also suggest, in the interest of our nation, that the debate for Republic and Monarchy, plus the voting, should happen at the same time.
by Wolfmanne » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:04 pm
by Vazdania » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:04 pm
Regnum Dominae wrote:Wolfmanne wrote:Double agreed. I also suggest, in the interest of our nation, that the debate for Republic and Monarchy, plus the voting, should happen at the same time.
Seconded. We should make the voting options "I vote for the Republican bill", "I vote for the Monarchist bill", or "I vote for neither".
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