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by The Moneywealth of Mojoland. . 62 reads.

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ABOUT THE ASSEMBLY Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque semper velit eleifend nisi fermentum blandit. Nam euismod massa dictum lectus imperdiet, ut euismod neque consequat. Duis imperdiet nulla mi, a pretium justo venenatis eu. Aliquam tempor urna sit amet rhoncus venenatis. Morbi sapien diam, maximus in eros hendrerit, volutpat semper nulla. Morbi suscipit interdum dignissim. Curabitur in quam at dui tincidunt dictum. Suspendisse potenti. Aenean at ante at arcu gravida congue convallis et quam. Maecenas diam tortor, tempus nec laoreet id, sodales non leo. Curabitur ultricies lacus a sem varius, vitae cursus ligula pharetra. Cras in sollicitudin est. Vestibulum ullamcorper nisl leo. Vivamus aliquet risus lacus, quis rhoncus lacus consectetur a. Donec sollicitudin augue in urna ultricies sagittis.

The Assembly of The South Pacific is the primary legislative authority of the Coalition. The principal function of the Assembly is to pass legislation (laws). However, beyond legislating, the Assembly also serves as a place where:

  • Cabinet elections are held;

  • Elections for the Chair of the Assembly;

  • Confirmation of High Court Justices: and

  • Other similar appointments (such as those to the Legislator Committee and the Council on Regional Security).

Law-making

The Assembly makes new laws or amends laws currently in place. To make or amend a law, a Legislator first introduces the bill (a proposal) in the Assembly’s Main Chamber. Other Legislators will then comment and make suggestions to the bill. After an appropriate amount of time, the bill can be brought to a vote. A bill becomes law if a certain majority (simple or supermajority) vote to pass the bill. However, if the bill affects the gameside community of TSP, it will be voted on in a regional poll. (Read more here)

Formation of Government

The Cabinet of TSP is elected from among and by Legislators. The Cabinet is responsible for managing crucial aspects of TSP’s governance, such as foreign, regional, and military affairs. A nation needs to be a Legislator to both contest an election for a Cabinet position as well as vote in that election. Many successful candidates for Cabinet have previously contributed to the Assembly in meaningful ways, such as writing bills or participating in debates.

Oversight of Government

The Assembly acts as a check and balance on the Government as part of a Separation of Powers. A Separation of Powers is where different groups of individuals possesses powers unique to each group, to avoid any one group from monopolising power. In TSP, the Assembly makes laws, the Cabinet administers the region, and the High Court interprets and applies the law.


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MAINTAINING LEGISLATOR STATUS Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque semper velit eleifend nisi fermentum blandit. Nam euismod massa dictum lectus imperdiet, ut euismod neque consequat. Duis imperdiet nulla mi, a pretium justo venenatis eu. Aliquam tempor urna sit amet rhoncus venenatis. Morbi sapien diam, maximus in eros hendrerit, volutpat semper nulla. Morbi suscipit interdum dignissim. Curabitur in quam at dui tincidunt dictum. Suspendisse potenti. Aenean at ante at arcu gravida congue convallis et quam. Maecenas diam tortor, tempus nec laoreet id, sodales non leo. Curabitur ultricies lacus a sem varius, vitae cursus ligula pharetra. Cras in sollicitudin est. Vestibulum ullamcorper nisl leo. Vivamus aliquet risus lacus, quis rhoncus lacus consectetur a. Donec sollicitudin augue in urna ultricies sagittis.


THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
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| OVERVIEW | PROPOSAL | DEBATE | MOTION(S) TO VOTE | VOTE | FINALISING THE VOTE |
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OVERVIEW There are two distinct categories of votes which determine the process used. For the purposes of this guide, they shall be referred to as a General Matter and a Constitutional Matter.

To be more exact:

  • A General Matter is any bill which relates to general laws, amendments, resolutions, and appointments; whilst

  • A Constitutional Matter is any bill which deals with constitutional laws, constitutional amendments, resolutions dealing with matters of constitutional law, and treaties with foreign regions.

General Matter

Constitutional Matter

Step 1:
Proposal

A bill for a general law, amendment, resolution, or appointment is presented in the Assembly

A bill for a constitutional law, constitutional amendment, resolution dealing with matters of constitutional law, or treaty is presented in the Assembly

Step 2:
Debate

The bill is debated for a minimum of three days

The bill is debated for a minimum of five days

Step 3:
Motion(s) to Vote

The bill receives a Motion to Vote by a Legislator and second Motion by another Legislator

The bill receives a Motion to Vote by a Legislator and second Motion by another Legislator

Step 4:
Vote

The bill goes to vote for three days

The bill goes to vote for five days

Step 5:
Finalising the Vote

Bills regarding general laws, amendments, resolutions, and treaties require a simple majority of those voting to pass. Appointments, unless otherwise specified, require a simple majority of those voting to pass.

Bills regarding constitutional laws, constitutional amendments, and resolutions dealing with matters of constitutional law require a three-fifths supermajority of those voting to pass. Treaties require a simple majority of those voting to pass.


PROPOSAL Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque semper velit eleifend nisi fermentum blandit. Nam euismod massa dictum lectus imperdiet, ut euismod neque consequat. Duis imperdiet nulla mi, a pretium justo venenatis eu. Aliquam tempor urna sit amet rhoncus venenatis. Morbi sapien diam, maximus in eros hendrerit, volutpat semper nulla. Morbi suscipit interdum dignissim. Curabitur in quam at dui tincidunt dictum. Suspendisse potenti. Aenean at ante at arcu gravida congue convallis et quam. Maecenas diam tortor, tempus nec laoreet id, sodales non leo. Curabitur ultricies lacus a sem varius, vitae cursus ligula pharetra. Cras in sollicitudin est. Vestibulum ullamcorper nisl leo. Vivamus aliquet risus lacus, quis rhoncus lacus consectetur a. Donec sollicitudin augue in urna ultricies sagittis.

Proposals may originate in two locations:

Any Legislator may make a proposal to the Assembly.

The Local Council can also propose amendments to the Charter, altering its constitutional structure. However, these amendments must go to the amendment process in the Assembly before they can be enacted.[TBA]

Format of Bills


Example Act

An Act to exemplify the standard of all laws in the Coalition of The South Pacific.

1. Articles should be numbered and bolded

(1) Sections should be numbered with parentheses, unless there is only one section without any sub-sections.
a. Sub-sections should be lettered with lowercase letters.
b. Example of another sub-section.

(2) Example of another Section.



Drama Llama Possession Act

An Act to make allowance for the possession and maintenance of the national animal as domesticated pets.

1. Drama Llama farms

(1) Only authorised animal farms may sell Drama Llama to The South Pacific's citizens.
a. Drama Llama farms must adhere to both World Assembly and The South Pacific animal protection and conservation laws.
b. Farms shall undergo spot checks to ensure compliance with the aforementioned laws.

etc …



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Format of Amendments


(10) This is an example of an amendment. Typically, Legislators would make a note of which Article and Section number of which Act that they seek to amend. For any additions of words, they will highlight this in green text. However, should they seek to subtract/delete words, they will format the words in red text with a strike-through.



(7) The Local Council representative will have the power to cast have an additional weighted block vote worth of one-fifth 20% of all non-abstaining votes cast on bills, not including the block vote, giving them a one-sixth share of the total vote, excluding abstentions. The Chair will calculate how many votes are allotted to the representative at the close of each vote, rounding them to the nearest whole number, and will then add the representative’s total votes to the final tally.



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DEBATE

The bill regarding a General Matter has a minimum debate period of three days. Comparatively, the minimum debate period for a bill relating to a Constitutional Matter is five days.

If a debate leads to multiple bills or resolutions which address the same issue, the Chair will separately and simultaneously bring these competing bills or resolutions to vote, following the standard voting procedure. The bill or resolution that receives the most votes in favour and meets minimum requirement for passage will become law.


MOTION(S) TO VOTE

Following the completion of the minimum debate period, any Legislator may Motion to Vote. This Motion must then be Seconded by another Legislator before a vote can commence.


VOTE

Votes relating to a General Matter lasts three days. Comparatively, the voting period for votes regarding a Constitutional Matter is five days.


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Local Council

Any bill passed by the Assembly which affects the gameside community or its homeside governance does not immediately become law. Rather, it proceeds to the Local Council who will arrange for it to be debated and voted upon by the gameside community. Only after it has passed the gameside vote can a bill become law.[TBA]


Citations

[1] LinkCharter, Article XIII. Amendment Process, Section 2: ‘Any amendment to the Charter or constitutional laws that directly affects the gameside community or its home governance, as determined by the Chair of the Assembly, must also be debated and voted upon by the gameside community. Additionally, the Local Council may originate amendments to its constitutional structure, which must be debated and voted upon in the Assembly.’

[2] LinkCharter, Article I. Constitutional Laws, Section 4: ‘Any constitutional law that directly affects the gameside community or its home governance, as determined by the Chair of the Assembly, must also be debated and voted upon by the gameside community.’; LinkCharter, Article III. Rights and Freedoms, Section 5: ‘No law may be passed by the Assembly that directly affects the activities of the in-game community without the consent of the in-game community.’; LinkCharter, Article XIII. Amendment Process, Section 2: ‘Any amendment to the Charter or constitutional laws that directly affects the gameside community or its home governance, as determined by the Chair of the Assembly, must also be debated and voted upon by the gameside community. Additionally, the Local Council may originate amendments to its constitutional structure, which must be debated and voted upon in the Assembly.’


ASSEMBLY ADMINISTRATION
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