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Esquarian Parliament (IC, Esquarium only)

Postby Montecara » Mon Apr 10, 2017 12:22 pm

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The Esquarian Parliament is a directly elected assembly representing the peoples of the Esquarian Community. Its seat is in Pontnouveau, the capital of Francilie.

The President of the Esquarian Community and the presiding officer of the Parliament is Everàrd Torsièl of Montecara.

This thread is for IC Parliament business only. Applications for admission or observer status should be made in the OOC thread.

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Postby Montecara » Mon Apr 10, 2017 12:22 pm

"The Council of Esquarium has transmitted to the Parliament a notice that it has censured Bohemia by a vote of 7 votes in favor to 6 against. We will therefore take up the question of whether Bohemia should be expelled from the Esquarian Community. I will schedule 48 hours of debate before we proceed to a vote."
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Postby Lanos » Mon Apr 17, 2017 11:27 pm

"Mr. President, I believe the treaty only refers to the suspension of a member nation after a successful censure, not expulsion."
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Postby Montecara » Mon Apr 17, 2017 11:36 pm

"Indeed; I misspoke. The question is whether to suspend Bohemia from the Community."

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Postby Montecara » Wed Apr 19, 2017 12:37 pm

"In light of the announcement by the delegation of Bohemia that it is withdrawing from the Community, debate is suspended and the vote on the suspension of Bohemia is cancelled. The floor is open at this time."

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Postby Montecara » Mon Jun 12, 2017 11:09 pm

"Without objection, the Parliament will observe two minutes' silence in observance of the tragic earthquake and tidal wave in the Central Ocean which has claimed an untold number of our fellow Esquarians' lives."

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Postby Montecara » Fri Jun 16, 2017 12:28 pm

"The following proposal has been transmitted to the Parliament by the Council, where it was passed with seven votes in favor, none against, and no abstentions. There will be 48 hours' debate before the Parliament proceeds to a vote."

Terrorist Organizations and Individuals List Act 2017


The Council and Parliament of the Esquarian Community enact as follows:

  1. The Esquarian Community will maintain a Terrorist Organizations and Individuals List (TOIL).
  2. To be included on the TOIL, an organization or individual must have engaged in terrorist activity or have the immediate capacity and expressed intent to engage in such activity.
  3. Organizations and individuals may be added to or removed from the TOIL by a two-thirds vote of the Council of Esquarium.
  4. Organizations on the TOIL are subject to the following sanctions:
    1. No Esquarian citizen may knowingly provide material or financial support to the organization.
    2. Members of the organization who are not Esquarian citizens may not enter the EC and, if they reside in the EC when an organization of which they are a member is added to the list, must be deported from the EC at the earliest opportunity.
    3. Any financial institution located in the EC that retains or controls funds belonging to the organization or one of its members must freeze said funds and report them immediately to the relevant national financial regulation authority.
  5. Individuals on the TOIL, if they are not Esquarian citizens, are subject to the following sanctions:
    1. No Esquarian citizen may knowingly provide material or financial support to the individual.
    2. Entry to the EC is prohibited. If found in the EC or at a border crossing attempting to enter the EC, they must be detained for a period not to exceed 72 hours, during which time they may be charged with offenses related to illegal entry as well as any pending charges related to their terrorist activity.
    3. They may be subject to the issuance of an Esquarian arrest warrant and subsequent detention or extradition.
    4. Any financial institution located in the EC that retains or controls funds belonging to the individual must freeze said funds and report them immediately to the relevant national financial regulation authority.
  6. Member States must furnish each other with any information, intelligence, or evidence that would assist in identifying or prosecuting any individual or organization on the TOIL.
  7. Member States are directed to carry out the provisions of this Act in accordance with their national laws and regulations.

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Postby Montecara » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:12 am

"The period for debate is over. Voting on the Terrorist Organizations and Individuals List Act 2017 is open until 0:00 UTC on 22 June 2017. Voting will be by party.

The delegation of Montecara has informed me that its votes are as follows:"

Terrorist Organizations and Individuals List Act 2017
SD: 1 YEA
P: 1 YEA
CEL: 2 YEA
President: 1 NOT VOTING

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Postby Luziyca » Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:12 am

Terrorist Organizations and Individuals List Act
EDU: 21 YEA
SD: 26 YEA
Liberals: 12 YEA
Regionalist: 1 NOT PRESENT
PENM: 4 YEA
Independent: 2 NAY, 1 PRESENT

Total
63 YEA
1 PRESENT
2 NAY
1 NOT PRESENT
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Terrorist Organizations and Individuals List Act 2017
EDU: 9 YEA
SD: 9 YEA
ELA: 8 YEA
FSU: 7 YEA
G: 5 YEA
PENM: 2 YEA

Total:
40 YEA
0 NAY
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Postby Katranjiev » Mon Jun 19, 2017 3:56 pm

Terrorist Organizations and Individuals List, 2017
EDU: 8 YEA
SD: 2 YEA
Progressives: 9 YEA
PENM: 1 YEA

Total
20 YEA

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Postby Korizland » Mon Jun 19, 2017 4:06 pm

Terrorist Organizations and Individuals List Act 2017
EDU: 15 YEA
SD: 3 YEA
LIB: 3 NAY
Progressives: 18 YEA

Total:
36 YEA
3 NAY

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Postby Nevamaa » Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:40 am

SD: 1 AYE
ELA: 1 AYE
G: 1 AYE
FSU: 2 AYE

Total: 5 AYE
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Postby Montecara » Thu Jun 22, 2017 5:10 pm

"The period for voting has expired. The yeas are 168; the nays are 5. The Terrorist Organizations and Individuals List Act 2017 is therefore enacted as Esquarian law EC/2017/02. The floor is now open."

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Postby Montecara » Fri Jul 07, 2017 12:00 am

"The Council of Esquarium has, by a vote of 4 in favor to 3 opposed, moved to censure Pavonistade. The Parliament will now take up debate on the suspension of Pavonistade in accordance with the Treaty of the Esquarian Community. 48 hours' debate will begin now, subject to extension."

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Postby Montecara » Mon Jul 10, 2017 10:09 pm

"The period for debate is over. We will not, however, immediately proceed to a vote, as I as President must attend the Esquarian Summit in Aucuria. I will resume the chair at the Summit's conclusion. Without objection, the Parliament will be in recess."

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Postby Montecara » Fri Aug 18, 2017 11:59 pm

An image of President Torsièl appears on a large screen over the speaker's rostrum.

"The previous question on the suspension of Pavonistade will be vacated, as it is now moot.

There is a motion to consider the Comprehensive Common Market Act which has recently passed the Council. Despite my attendance at the ongoing Esquarian Summit, we will thanks to modern telecommunications be able to move forward with the proposed legislation. I will schedule 48 hours for debate before we proceed to a vote."
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Postby Montecara » Mon Aug 21, 2017 12:43 pm

"The period for debate has expired. Voting will now commence on the final version of the Comprehensive Common Market Act and will remain open until 0:00 UTC on 26 August 2017. Delegations will please report their votes by party.

The delegation of Montecara has informed me that its votes are as follows:"

SD: 1 YEA
P: 1 YEA
CEL: 1 NAY, 1 NOT VOTING
President: 1 NOT VOTING
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Postby Luziyca » Mon Aug 21, 2017 1:11 pm

Comprehensive Common Market Act
EDU: 21 YEA
SD: 11 YEA, 10 NAY, 5 PRESENT
Liberals: 12 YEA
Regionalist: 1 NOT PRESENT
PENM: 4 NAY
Independent: 2 NAY, 1 PRESENT

Total
44 YEA
6 PRESENT
16 NAY
1 NOT PRESENT
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Comprehensive Common Market Act
EDU: 8 YEA
SD: 3 YEA
Progressives: 9 YEA
PENM: 2 YEA

Total
22 YEA

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Comprehensive Common Market Act
SD: 13 YEA, 5 PRESENT
Progressives: 17 YEA
EDU: 8 YEA
PENM: 7 NAY
CEL: 5 NAY
Greens: 3 YEA
AR: 2 YEA, 1 NAY
FSU: 1 NAY

Total
43 YEA
14 NAY
5 PRESENT
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Postby Aucuria » Fri Aug 25, 2017 2:33 am

Comprehensive Common Market Act:
SD: 4 YEAS, 1 ABSTAINING
P: 4 YEAS
EDU: 2 YEAS
ELA: 1 YEA
AR: 1 ABSTAINING

TOTAL:
11 YEAS
0 NAYS
2 ABSTAINING
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Postby Montecara » Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:04 pm

"The period for voting has expired. The results are as follows:


Comprehensive Common Market Act - APPROVED
YEA: 122
NAY: 31
ABSTAIN: 13



The Comprehensive Common Market Act is therefore enacted as Esquarian law EC/2017/03. The floor is open at this time."

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Postby Montecara » Tue Oct 17, 2017 11:50 am

"I have the honor to submit for your consideration the following draft legislation, which was approved by the Council by a vote of seven in favor to two against. We will have 24 hours' debate before we proceed to a vote."



Labour and Residency Act
An Act made for purposes pursuant to Article XI, Section 8 of the Treaty of the Esquarian Community.

Sponsor: Aininian Republic
Co-sponsors: Daecon, Luziyca


Definitions
  • (The) Common Market: The Common Market of the Esquarian Community, except when used;
  • (The) Community: The Esquarian Community;
  • Common Market national: Refer to §2.b;
  • Esquarian corporation: Refer to §2.d;
  • Human person: A born, living member of the human species;
  • Member-state: Member of the Common Market of the Esquarian Community, except where specified otherwise;
  • Person: Any human or statutory person;
  • Political or humanitarian asylum: A national immigration agency's finding that the individual in question would be in real and unacceptable peril if deported to the country of their citizenship for reason of political persecution or extreme socioeconomic hardship;
  • State Party (pl. States Parties): Full member of the Esquarian Community;
  • Statutory person: Any society, corporation, joint-stock company, association or partnership that enjoys limited liability or individual standing under national or Community law;
§1 ― Changes to existing legislation

  1. §2 of the Act to Integrate the Greenwich Area into the Common Market is hereby repealed and shall cease to have legal effect.
  2. §3.b of the Act to Integrate the Greenwich Area into the Common Market is hereby repealed and shall cease to have legal effect.
  3. §4 of the Act to Integrate the Greenwich Area into the Common Market is hereby repealed and shall cease to have legal effect.
  4. For "the provisional unified border control regime established by §2 of the Act to Integrate the Greenwich Area into the Common Market" in §1.d.iii of the Comprehensive Common Market Act, substitute "the unified market in labour and capital established by the Labour and Residency Act".
§1 ― Unified Market for Labour and Capital

  1. The freedom of movement across national borders shall be provided for within the framework of the Common Market of the Esquarian Community.
  2. The mechanism through which the provision operates shall be known as the Unified Market for Labour and Capital.
  3. All member-states of the Common Market shall concurrently hold all the privileges and responsibilities of the Unified Market for Labour and Capital.
  4. The Unified Market for Labour and Capital shall guarantee four fundamental freedoms for human persons resident in member-states, namely―
    i. the freedom of cross-national movement, as enumerated in §3,
    ii. the freedom of cross-national residency, as enumerated in §4,
    iii. the freedom of cross-national labour, as enumerated in §5,
    iv. the freedom of cross-national civic participation, as enumerated in §6.
  5. The Unified Market for Labour and Capital shall likewise guarantee the freedom of cross-national incorporation, as enumerated in §7 to statutory persons resident in member-states.
§3 ― Common Market nationality

  1. All Common Market nationals and Esquarian corporations shall be entitled to participate in the Unified Market for Labour and Capital.
  2. A Common Market national is any individual who―
    i. holds the citizenship of the Esquarian Community under Article IV of the Treaty of the Esquarian Community,
    ii. holds the citizenship of a non-Community member-state of the Common Market under domestic law,
    iii. holds indefinite leave to reside and work in a member-state of the Common Market as a stateless individual or holder of political or humanitarian asylum.
  3. The citizenship of an alien power shall not preclude an individual who otherwise meets the criteria enumerated in §2.b of this Act from being considered a Common Market national.
  4. An Esquarian corporation is any limited-liability corporation incorporated within a member-state of the Common Market.
  5. A limited-liability corporation is any organisation that enjoys a functional legal identity separate from that of its owners and employees, irrespective of ownership, industry, profit motive, or lack thereof.
  6. The Esquarian Secretariat shall have determination on whether organisation types provided for in the domestic laws of member-states constitute limited-liability corporations under this Act.
  7. A member-state may be suspended from the United Market for Labour and Capital, with its nationals' enjoyment of the rights thereof being suspended for the duration of the suspension, by the initiative of the President of the Esquarian Community and the consent of a 2/3 majority of the Council of Esquarium in the event of extraordinary violation of Community law, Common Market principles or other binding international obligations.
§4 ― Cross-national movement

  1. Common Market nationals shall have the right to travel to any other member-state of the Common Market.
  2. Common Market nationals shall have the right to unfetted access to all regions and areas of member-states that are publicly accessible to citizens thereof.
  3. All domestic laws and regulations that place an unreasonable and discriminatory burden on the ability of Common Market nationals to move across and within member-states, as judged by the Esquarian Court of Human Rights, are null and void.
  4. National immigration authorities shall have the authority to revoke the standing of a Common Market national to travel into and within their jurisdiction in the event of severe infraction.
  5. Severe infractions for the purposes of this section are―
    i. prior or current conviction for a criminal offence in any nation of a violent, fiduciary, immigration-related or drug-related nature,
    ii. individual presence or membership in an organisation present on the Terrorist Organisations and Individuals List,
    iii. extant prohibition of entry issued by national immigration authorities prior to accession to the Common Market.
  6. A member-state may not deny standing to a citizen thereof who lawfully also holds the citizenship of a foreign power.
  7. A member-state may not require Common Market nationals to secure pre-approval or a visa for entry.
  8. A member-state may not impose foreign exchange controls or expatriation taxes on non-citizen Common Market nationals.
  9. Member-states' ability to require non-citizens to register with law enforcement upon entry shall not be restricted.
  10. Member-states' ability to require individuals to present and carry a valid passport or identification document shall not be restricted.
  11. Member-states' ability to restrict individuals' ability to bring prohibited items across national or subnational borders shall not be limited.
  12. Member-states' ability to impose internal and external restrictions on movement that do not discriminate between domestic and Common Market nationals shall not be restricted in cases of extraordinary national emergency.
§5 ― Cross-national residency

  1. Common Market nationals shall have the right to indefinitely reside in any other member-state of the Common Market.
  2. All domestic laws and regulations that place an unreasonable and discriminatory burden on the ability of Common Market nationals to make residence in member-states, as judged by the Esquarian Court of Human Rights, are null and void.
  3. National immigration authorities shall have the authority to revoke the standing of a Common Market national to reside within their jurisdiction in the event of an inability to prove ability to reside.
  4. A Common Market national is deemed to be unable to prove their ability to reside when―
    i. they are unable to maintain a fixed address within the nation for the duration of their residency,
    ii. they are unable to sustain themselves without recourse to social security or welfare,
    iii. they have been denied standing for entry into the nation under §3 of this Act.
  5. Nothing in this section entitles Common Market nationals to receive housing if they are unable to afford such property on the free market.
  6. Member-states' ability to restrict participation in public housing programs to domestic citizens shall not be limited.
  7. Member-states' ability to impose capital gains or investment taxes on acquisitions and sales of housing by foreign nationals shall not be limited.
§6 ― Cross-national labour

  1. Common Market nationals shall have the right to work in any lawful profession in any other member-state of the Common Market.
  2. Common Market nationals shall have the right to study at any accredited institute of learning in any other member-state of the Common Market.
  3. All domestic laws and regulations that place an unreasonable and discriminatory burden on the ability of Common Market nationals to work and study in member-states, as judged by the Esquarian Court of Human Rights, are null and void.
  4. Common Market nationals shall have the right to receive substantially similar benefits and employment security protections to domestic nationals while employed in any member-state of the Common Market.
  5. Common Market nationals shall have the right to be protected by all health, safety and well-being regulations applicable to domestic nationals while employed in any member-state of the Common Market, including maternity leave, paid holidays and protection from unlawful discrimination of any sort.
  6. Common Market nationals shall have the right to undertake industrial action in industries not deemed essential for national security by national authorities.
  7. Upon the event that a Common Market national's residence is revoked under §4 of this Act, their right to work or study in that nation shall likewise be revoked.
  8. A member-state may not require Common Market nationals to secure a work or study permit.
  9. The ability of member-states to tax foreign nationals' income within their borders shall not be limited, even when such an event would result in double taxation.
  10. The ability of member-states to impose licencing or educational requirements for professions shall not be limited.
  11. Nothing in this section creates an obligation for public or private employers to employ foreign nationals.
  12. Nothing in this section creates an obligation for schools, universities and institutes to enroll foreign nationals.
§7 ― Cross-national civic participation

  1. Common Market nationals shall have the right to partake in the civic and cultural life in any other member-state of the Common Market in which they hold residence.
  2. Common Market nationals who have maintained residence for five (5) of the past six (6) months in a member-state shall have the right to register for and vote in all Community elections.
  3. Upon electoral registration in a member-state other than that of their citizenship, a Common Market national shall lose the right to elect members to the Esquarian Parliament within the country of their citizenship.
  4. Common Market nationals who are registered to vote in a State Party of the Esquarian Community shall have the right to stand for the Esquarian Parliament in the constituency of their registration.
  5. The ability of member-states to disenfranchise past or extant prisoners or persons under the domestic voting age shall not be limited by this Act.
  6. The ability of member-states to remove individuals from their electoral roll for failure to maintain residency for at least 180 days in a calendar year shall not be limited.
  7. The ability of member-states to prosecute individuals who maintain voting registrations in two nations where they are able to vote in Esquarian Parliament elections, whether deliberately or due to a failure to cancel a previous registration, shall not be limited.
§8 ― Cross-national incorporation

  1. Esquarian corporations shall have the right to do legal business in all member-states of the Common Market.
  2. Esquarian corporations shall have the right to incorporate subsidiaries in all member-states of the Common Market.
  3. Esquarian corporations shall have the right to acquire or merge with domestic limited-liability corporations, unless prohibited by non-discriminatory competition law.
  4. Esquarian corporations shall have the right to be party to contracts and litigation in all-member-states of the Common Market where they do business.
  5. Esquarian corporations shall have the right to bid and receive fair consideration on public contract tenders in member-states in all fields except those critical to national security.
  6. The ability of member-states to practice discriminatory regulation in economic activities of intangible cultural heritage, as recognised by the Esquarian Secretariat, shall not be limited.
  7. The ability of member-states to levy corporate income and capital gains taxes shall not be limited, even when such an event would result in double taxation.
  8. Airlines of all member-states shall be considered domestic across the Common Market for the purposes of overflight, landing, takeoff, and air rights.
§9 ― Cross-national law enforcement

  1. Member-states shall extradite any individual wanted for criminal activities in another member-state if a request for that purpose is filed by the national justice ministry through the Esquarian Secretariat, unless the individual is likely to be treated in a manner inconsistent with Community or international law.
  2. Member-states shall enforce the injunctions and judgements of the courts of other member-states in civil disputes, except if litigation between the parties is also occurring in its own courts or if the injunction or judgement is inconsistent with domestic law.
  3. Member-states' courts shall enforce the doctrine of forum non conveniens and avoid accepting civil litigation identical or substantially similar to active or concluded litigation in other member-states.
  4. Member-states are subject to the jurisdictional arbitrage of the Esquarian Court of Human Rights.
  5. Member-states shall honour and protect all trademarks registered in other member-states, unless the mark would be considered ineligible for trademark by the national authority.
  6. Member-states shall honour and protect all copyrights registered in other member-states for a term equal to the latter's own copyright terms, but not exceeding the author's life plus fifty (50) years.
  7. Member-states shall honour and protect all patents registered in other member-states for a term equal to the latter's own copyright terms, but not exceeding twenty (20) years.
  8. Member-states shall work towards a unified Common Market patent and copyright regime, but disputed registrations across national borders shall in the meantime be ruled upon by the Esquarian Secretariat.
§10 ― Entry-exit regimes

  1. Land borders between members of the Common Market shall not be subject to passport or identification control, save in the event of extraordinary national emergency.
  2. Passport and customs controls are required at all aerial and marine ports of entry and exit, except when provided for by Community law.
  3. Enclosed and secure freight containers clearly marked as slated for internal transportation within the Common Market are exempt from customs control.
  4. The Esquarian Secretariat shall have the authority to designate separate, secure airport terminals as Esquarian Community terminals.
  5. Esquarian Community terminals are to be airport terminals exclusively used for nonstop flights originating and terminating within a member-state of the Unified Market in Labour and Capital.
  6. Common Market nationals shall only require a government-issued photo identification card of any sort to board a flight originating in an Esquarian Community terminal and shall not be subject to passport control upon landing.
  7. Luggage transferred between domestic flights and those originating in Esquarian Community terminals are exempt from customs control.
§11 ― Enactment

  1. This Act may be cited as the Labour and Residency Act of 2017.
  2. This Act shall come into force upon its enactment by the Esquarian Parliament.
  3. Limited-liability corporations incorporated within the Republics of Pisdara and Freylinghale are not considered to be Esquarian corporations.



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