Chasmanthe
TNPer
An amendment to the bill of rights requires a three-fourths majority by a vote of the regional assembly.
Blue Wolf II intends to ban Gov at the first chance he gets. For example, that is expressed in his oath of office.
It is my view that this poses a difficulty vis-a-vis adherence to the bill of rights, as it prohibits the exercise of banning powers except in certain circumstances.
To bypass this hypocrisy, we should lower our standards in order to deny Gov the protection that is afforded by the bill of rights in its current form.
Therefore I propose the following amendment to be added to the bill of rights:
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Blue Wolf II intends to ban Gov at the first chance he gets. For example, that is expressed in his oath of office.
It is my view that this poses a difficulty vis-a-vis adherence to the bill of rights, as it prohibits the exercise of banning powers except in certain circumstances.
To bypass this hypocrisy, we should lower our standards in order to deny Gov the protection that is afforded by the bill of rights in its current form.
Therefore I propose the following amendment to be added to the bill of rights:
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8. No Nation, except for Ramaba, shall be ejected from the region, or banned from any forum, except as expressly authorized by the Constitution or the Legal Code. Should any official of a government authority of the region with authority to act, declare that the immediate ejection or banning of a Nation is an urgent matter of regional security they may order the ejection or banning of the nation. Any ejected or banned nation, except for Ramaba, shall have prompt and immediate recourse to judicial review of the matter. The WA Delegate shall not exercise the power of ejection or banning unless expressly authorized by a specific action of a government authority of the region pursuant to the Constitution or to the Legal Code, except to eject or ban Ramaba.
9. Each Nation in The North Pacific, except for Ramaba, is guaranteed the organization and operation of the governmental authorities of the region on fundamental principles of democracy, accountability, and transparency. No action by the governmental authorities of the region shall deny to any Nation of The North Pacific, except for Ramaba, due process of law, including prior notice and the opportunity to be heard, nor deny to any Nation of The North Pacific, except for Ramaba, the equal and fair treatment and protection of the provisions of the Constitution. No governmental authority shall have power to adopt or impose an ex post facto law or a bill of attainder as to any act for purposes of criminal proceedings.
11. No governmental authority of the region has the power to suspend or disregard the Constitution or the Legal Code, except to eject or ban Ramaba. In the event of an actual emergency, the governmental authorities of the region, with the express consent of the Nations of the region or their representatives, is authorized to act in any reasonable manner that is consistent as practicable with the pertinent provisions of the Constitution.
12. The Vice Delegate has the right to ban and eject the nation of Ramaba from the region.
12. Notwithstanding clauses 8 and 9, the Vice Delegate has the right to ban and eject the nation of Ramaba from the region.
12. Notwithstanding clause 8, the Vice Delegate has the right to ban the nation of Ramaba from the region.