Orange-Windsor wrote:ATTENTION! THIS IS A PROPOSAL LAW FROM THE COUNCILLOR OF HOME AFFAIRS!DRAFT-LAW/PROPOSAL Member Ejection Act (Co-writed by Orange-Bourgogne)
[spoiler=the draft-law]
DRAFT-LAW Member Ejection ActPreambleWe, the Members, Lords and Councillors of the Alliance of Nobles, shall accept these regulations as law among Our Alliance.
Important noteThis Act only regulates ejection out of the Alliance, not the ejection of a particular part of the Government.
Article 1 Who may ejectThe Speaker of the House of Lords may eject a Member of the Senate and a Councillor, with the exeption of the Speaker of the Council during his term.
The Councillor of Home Affairs may eject a Lord.
Article 2 Who may be ejected2.1
Those who are spamming, trolling, discriminating, flaming, advertising and/or using "street slang" may be ejected, if the ejector has followed the rules that will follow in this Act.
2.2
The Member of the Alliance who post erotic imagines, photo's, etc. will be ejected immediately by the Speaker of the House of Lords.
2.3
Members of the Alliance who doesn't write English well may not be ejected for that only reason. However they must accept help from other nations in order to improve their English language. The Councillor of Home Affairs decides who isn't able to use the English language proper enough.
2.4
Members of the Alliance may never be ejected just because they do not vote (with the exeption of Lords who must vote as said in the Regulations Act for the Alliance of Nobles), or vote against the will of the ejector.
2.5
Members of the Alliance may never be ejected just because they are who they are.
Article 3 Procedure of ejecting a Member of the Senate3.1
Once a Senator doesn't follow the rules of the Alliance, he must be warned by the Speaker of the House of Lords or, in his name, the Councillor of Home Affairs. (By TG.) This warning must contain at least the name of the Senator and why that Senator is warned.
3.2
After 2 warnings the ejector calls a voting in the House of Lords, if 4 or more Lords vote for the ejection, the Senator shall be ejected. This voting shall last for 48 hours. The Lords have the right to know why the ejector wants the Senator to be ejected.
3.3
After the voting the Speaker of the House of Lords TG's the Senator to present to him the results of the voting.
3.4
48 Hours after the Speaker of the House of Lords has TG'ed the Senator, he will be actively ejected and lose all his rights he has been given in the Alliance.
Article 4 Procedure of ejecting a Lord4.1
Once a Senator doesn't follow the rules of the Alliance, he must be warned by the Councillor of Home Affairs or, in his name, the Speaker of the Council. (By TG.) This warning must contain at least the name of the Lord and why that Lord is warned.
4.2
After 2 warnings the ejector calls a voting in the Senate, if 40% or more Senators vote for the ejection, the Lord shall be ejected. This voting shall last for 72 hours. The Senate shall have the right to know why the ejector wants the Lord to be ejected.
4.3
After the voting the Councillor of Home Affairs TG's the Lord to present to him the results of the voting.
4.4
48 Hours after the Councillor has TG'ed the Lord, he will be actively ejected and lose all his rights he has been given in the Alliance.
Article 5 Procedure of ejecting a Councillor5.1
Once a Councillor doesn't follow the rules of the Alliance, he and his Speaker must be warned by the Speaker of the House of Lords. (By TG.) This warning must contain at least the name of the Councillor and why that Councillor is warned.
5.2
After 2 warnings the ejector calls a voting in the Senate, if 50% or more Senators vote for the ejection, the Councillor shall be ejected. This voting shall last for 72 hours. The Senate shall have the right to know why the ejector wants the Lord to be ejected.
5.3
After the voting the Speaker of the House of Lords TG's the Councillor and his Speaker to present to him the results of the voting.
5.4
48 Hours after the Speaker has TG'ed the Councillor, he will be actively ejected and lose all his rights he has been given in the Alliance.
Article 6 Procedure of ejection by article 2.2Once a Member of the Alliance, no matter in what position they are, does post forbidden images, photo's, etc. as regulated by article 2.2 of this Act, the Speaker of the House of Lords decrees his ejection. He shall post the decree as soon as possible. If the Speaker is absent, the Councillor of Home Affairs may also write such a decree, but only with permission of his Speaker. No voting is needed after the decree and 5 minutes after the decree has been posted, the Member will be actively ejected and lose all his rights he has been given in the Alliance.
Article 7 Returning after ejection7.1
All ejected Members shall eventually have the right to return to the Alliance.
7.2
A Member ejected because of the fact that he didn't follow the rules of the Alliance may return after 2 months. Every time the member is ejected again, this time period will be doubled.
7.3
A Member who is ejected of harming article 2.2 of this Act may not return within the first year of ejecting.