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by Inyourfaceistan » Sun Sep 11, 2016 5:57 pm
La Républiqua D'Inyursta Melissa Clara De Vertrún-Sanchez Protection of Membership Status [Resolution Number: 28C] This act hereby repeals and replaces Resolution 13 and all amendments to the aforementioned legislation. Observing that former regimes which have held the position of Prime Minister have used fluid and un-described interpretations of power to forcefully eject or suspend members who have caused serious opposition and democratic disruption of the Prime Minsiter's goals. Concerned that this may become a trend amongst future leadership. Understanding that the Council has legislative authority, not the Prime Minister. Questioning what purpose granting the Prime Minister serves that legislative supremacy and the IFC's commitment to Freedom and Liberty. Believing that the decision to eject or suspend a fully functioning member of the IFC is an issue which all members Council should decide, not just the one Prime Minister. Hereby seeks to ensure that the position of Prime Minister cannot use ejection, suspension or the threat thereof to stifle debate, opposition and legislation by establishing that the IFC Council and only the IFC Council have the power to strip membership status from full members. Section I: Defining the State of Suspension Section IA) This act defines the state of "Suspension" as a condition in which an IFC member is denied full organizational affiliation with the IFC, the right to vote on Council legislation, and the right to call upon the mutual protection of Coalition members. Section IB) The State of Suspension shall be considered inherently transitory, and may only be inflicted upon a full IFC member (by written notification by the Prime Minster) as a measure leading imminently to a vote on the suspended member-state's expulsion. Section II: Defining Prime Minister's Authority Section IIA) This act hereby removes the ability and/or interpretation of ability of the Prime Minister to unilaterally eject full members. Section IIB) This act does not limit nor bar the Prime Minister from suspending a full member, provided the suspension is publicly registered in a "notification of suspension," and conforms with the progression of procedures set forth in Section III. Section III: Suspension to Expulsion: Defining Procedure Section IIIA) This act hereby codifies that the Prime Minister may suspend a full member as they see fit for the violation of the values of the International Freedom Coalition, provided the suspension adheres to stipulations set forth in Sections IIIB-D, and produces a decisive vote on expulsion within time constraints described therein. Section IIIB) To suspend a member, the Prime Minister must issue a public notification of suspension, effectively relegating one or more stipulated member states to a "status of suspension" for a period not to exceed 24 hours. From the publication of the Prime Minister's notification, the suspended state(s) shall be granted 23 hours to request a trial and review of all relevant evidence pertaining to the suspension. Following this request, the 24 hour limitation on the suspension period shall be extended until the conclusion of the review, and the passage or failure of legislation of expulsion proposed by the Prime Minister. Section IIIC) In the event a suspended member declines (or fails) to request a hearing of evidence by the 23rd hour of the suspension period, the Prime Minister must submit legislation of expulsion to the Council. The state of suspension is thereafter extended until the passage or failure of the resolution. In the event the Prime Minister fails to produce legislation of expulsion either 1.) immediately following the conclusion of the judicial review requested by the suspended member, or 2.) by the end of the 24 hour period beginning from the start of the Prime Minister's notification of suspension, the state of suspension shall be immediately and effectively "lifted". Section IIID) Upon the presentation of an ejection resolution, all current votes will be immediately be suspended until the ejection procedure is complete with either the confirmation of membership status or the approval of ejection. Once the ejection procedure is complete, voting on all current resolutions will resume as normal. Section IIIE) Legislation of Expulsion proposed by the Prime Minister must produce decisive voting options to the council - producing either an ejection or retention of the member state in question. Legislation may not, under any circumstance, permit an "indefinite period of suspension" as an outcome of the final vote. Should expulsion legislation permit voting options beyond ejection or retention, the resolution shall be considered null upon submittal, and shall not qualify to extend the suspension period. Section IIIF) This act hereby codifies that members may only be ejected by a majority (>50%) vote of the Council. In the event the Council elects to retain the suspended member, the state of suspension shall be immediately lifted. Section IIIG) This act sets the following precedents for ejection; including but not limited to: - Hostile military action taken against another member - Forceful or otherwise physical disruption of the council - Failing to depose of or the rise of any internal ruling authority which supresses any number of human rights or civil and political liberties - Participation in any event that contributes as war crimes or crimes against humanity - Any other action deemed exceptionally heinous or in operation against the values of Freedom and Liberty as outlined in the Musrum Declaration Signed, Melissa Clara De Vertrún-Sanchez; La Républiqua D'Inyusta Edited by: Ian Whiteway, The Karlæsist Meritocracy of Chilokver ~~ and ~~: Aeva Riāpoza, The Holy Pontifical Union of Astavia |
by Ghosnia » Sun Sep 11, 2016 7:32 pm
THE REPUBLIC OF GHOSNIA
A Southeast Asian nation with a Hindu/Buddhist culture, speaks Ghosnian, a language written in the Kthii script developed in 405 AD
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by The Swiss Guardsmen » Sun Sep 11, 2016 10:25 pm
✵ Nation Name: The Sanctified Dominion of Veltria
✵ Government: Unitary One-Party Theocratic Republic
✵ Demonym: "Veltrian"✵ Membership: ;_;
Catholic, right-wing integralist with a dash of imperial hubris. Also a Tolkien nut and board game fanatic! :D
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by New Chilokver » Mon Sep 12, 2016 3:39 am
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by Isle of Lost » Mon Sep 12, 2016 5:19 am
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by Libraria and Ausitoria » Mon Sep 12, 2016 11:38 am
La Républiqua D'Inyursta Melissa Clara De Vertrún-Sanchez The Holy Pontifical Union of Astavia Aeva Riāpoza The Karlæsist Meritocracy of Chilokver Ian Whiteway The Aestorian Commonwealth Agency Rudolf Harris Protection of Membership Status [Resolution Number: 28D] Observing that former regimes which have held the position of Prime Minister have used fluid and un-described interpretations of power which have been gone into quite enough, Concerned that people are no longer using commas in their clauses, Understanding that the Council has legislative authority, as everyone knows, Questioning whether people will ever use sensible grammar in their proposals, Believing that the decision to eject or suspend a fully functioning member of the IFC is an issue which all members Council should decide, not just the one Prime Minister, Hereby seeks to ensure that the position of Prime Minister cannot use ejection, suspension or the threat thereof to stifle debate, opposition and legislation by establishing that the IFC Council and only the IFC Council have the power to strip membership status from full members. Section I: Defining the State of Suspension Section IA) This act defines the state of "Suspension" as a condition in which an IFC member is denied full organizational affiliation with the IFC, the right to vote on Council legislation, and the right to call upon the mutual protection of Coalition members. Section IB) The State of Suspension shall be considered inherently transitory, and may only be inflicted upon a full IFC member (by written notification by the Prime Minster) as a measure leading imminently to a vote on the suspended member-state's expulsion. Section II: Defining Prime Minister's Authority Section IIA) This act hereby removes the ability and/or interpretation of ability of the Prime Minister to unilaterally eject full members. Section IIB) This act does not limit nor bar the Prime Minister from suspending a full member, provided the suspension is publicly registered in a "notification of suspension," and conforms with the progression of procedures set forth in Section III. Section III: Suspension to Expulsion: Defining Procedure Section IIIA) This act hereby codifies that the Prime Minister may suspend a full member as they see fit for the violation of the values of the International Freedom Coalition, provided the suspension adheres to stipulations set forth in Sections IIIB-D, and produces a decisive vote on expulsion within time constraints described therein. Section IIIB) To suspend a member, the Prime Minister must issue a public notification of suspension, effectively relegating one or more stipulated member states to a "status of suspension" for a period not to exceed 24 hours. From the publication of the Prime Minister's notification, the suspended state(s) shall be granted 23 hours to request a trial and review of all relevant evidence pertaining to the suspension. Following this request, the 24 hour limitation on the suspension period shall be extended until the conclusion of the review, and the passage or failure of legislation of expulsion proposed by the Prime Minister. Section IIIC) In the event a suspended member declines (or fails) to request a hearing of evidence by the 23rd hour of the suspension period, the Prime Minister must submit legislation of expulsion to the Council. The state of suspension is thereafter extended until the passage or failure of the resolution. In the event the Prime Minister fails to produce legislation of expulsion either 1.) immediately following the conclusion of the judicial review requested by the suspended member, or 2.) by the end of the 24 hour period beginning from the start of the Prime Minister's notification of suspension, the state of suspension shall be immediately and effectively "lifted". Section IIID) Upon the presentation of an ejection resolution, all current votes will be immediately be suspended until the ejection procedure is complete with either the confirmation of membership status or the approval of ejection. Once the ejection procedure is complete, voting on all current resolutions will resume as normal. Section IIIE) Legislation of Expulsion proposed by the Prime Minister must produce decisive voting options to the council - producing either an ejection or retention of the member state in question. Legislation may not, under any circumstance, permit an "indefinite period of suspension" as an outcome of the final vote. Should expulsion legislation permit voting options beyond ejection or retention, the resolution shall be considered null upon submittal, and shall not qualify to extend the suspension period. Section IIIF) This act hereby codifies that members may only be ejected by a supermajority (>two thirds) vote of the Council. In the event the Council elects to retain the suspended member, the state of suspension shall be immediately lifted. Section IIIG) This act sets the following precedents for ejection; including but not limited to: - Hostile military action taken against another member - Forceful or otherwise physical disruption of the council - Failing to depose of or the rise of any internal ruling authority which supresses any number of human rights or civil and political liberties - Participation in any event that contributes as war crimes or crimes against humanity - Any other action deemed exceptionally heinous or in operation against the values of Freedom and Liberty as outlined in the Musrum Declaration Signed, Melissa Clara De Vertrún-Sanchez; La Républiqua D'Inyusta Ian Whiteway, The Karlæsist Meritocracy of Chilokver Aeva Riāpoza, The Holy Pontifical Union of Astavia Rudolf Harris, The Aestorian Commonwealth Agency |
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by New Chilokver » Mon Sep 12, 2016 1:57 pm
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by Ghosnia » Mon Sep 12, 2016 2:19 pm
THE REPUBLIC OF GHOSNIA
A Southeast Asian nation with a Hindu/Buddhist culture, speaks Ghosnian, a language written in the Kthii script developed in 405 AD
DEFCON: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | [5]
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by New Chilokver » Tue Sep 13, 2016 4:18 am
About User Hong Kong-Australian Male Pro: Yeah Neutral: Meh Con: Nah | | [1] | [2] | [3] | [4] | [5] | [HOI I - Peacetime conditions] Head of Government: President Sohum Jain Population: 195.10 million GDP (nominal): $6.39 trillion Military personnel: 523.5k IIWiki | There is no news. | | Other Stuff
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