Hersfold
TNPer
One of the many problems with our current government, as I'm sure you'll all agree, is that we've got way too much bureaucracy clogging things up. If we're to get anywhere in NationStates, we need to make like plumbers and remove the clogs. Starting with the very people I'm speaking to.
The Regional Assembly serves no purpose that could not be served by a simple RV. We discuss and vote on laws, but there are no special requirements for RA membership other than that you must be an RV first. You can even apply for the two posts at the same time. All this means is a load of unneccessary paperwork for the MoIIA. The RA also adds another Cabinet Position, that of Speaker. I've heard people complain about having too much government - might as well start there. Legislation can be run by the Court Justices. (Sorry, wizard, I'm not sure how attached you are to your job).
So, I propose this amendment to the RA, as hopefully a final vote:
Please let me know if I missed anything containing the words "Regional Assembly" or "Speaker".
The Regional Assembly serves no purpose that could not be served by a simple RV. We discuss and vote on laws, but there are no special requirements for RA membership other than that you must be an RV first. You can even apply for the two posts at the same time. All this means is a load of unneccessary paperwork for the MoIIA. The RA also adds another Cabinet Position, that of Speaker. I've heard people complain about having too much government - might as well start there. Legislation can be run by the Court Justices. (Sorry, wizard, I'm not sure how attached you are to your job).
So, I propose this amendment to the RA, as hopefully a final vote:
Constitutional Amendment relating to removal of the Regional Assembly
The following sections of The North Pacific Constitution are hereby repealed:
Article II, Section 2, Clause 3:
In addition, a registered voter who wishes to exercise their right to be a member of the Regional Assembly upon applying as a Registered Voter at the time of their application for registered voter status, or at any subsequent time may request membership in the Regional Assembly by sending the following request to the Minister of Immigration and Internal Affairs.
“I, (Forum Name), as Leader of (Official Full National Name), and as a Registered Voter in The North Pacific, request membership in the Regional Assembly of The North Pacific.”
Article IV, Section 1 (Click link for text)
The following sections of The North Pacific Constitution are hereby amended to read the following:
Article II, Section 3, Clause 3:
3) No government official shall have the authority to change the designated off-site forum for regional governance without approval of a majority of themembers of the Regional Assembly.Registered Voters
Article III, Section 1, Clauses A - B:
A - Procedures for the election of the UN Delegate, the UN Vice Delegate, the Prime Minister, the other Ministers of the Cabinet,the Speaker of the Regional Assembly,and the Security Council shall be as provided by this Constitution and by law in The North Pacific Legal Code.
B - Elections and referendums shall take place on The North Pacific Regional off-site forum. Elections for the UN Delegate, the UN Vice Delegate, the Prime Minister, the other elected Cabinet Ministers,the Speaker of the Regional Assembly,and the Security Council, ...
Clauses E - G:
E - Nations that register to vote after a voting period commences shall not be able to vote in the election of offices or positions under this Constitution, or on referenda as to any other matter subject to a vote of registered votersor of the Regional Assemblyas provided in this Constitution, or The North Pacific Legal Code, until the next election or referendum that occurs after that Nation's registration is validated and accepted.
F - The quorum requirement for registered voters in referenda on motions to approve, ratify or confirm actions, nominations or appointments, and on bills to enact laws, do not apply to the elections of the UN Delegate, the Prime Minister and the Cabinet Ministers,the Speaker of the Regional Assembly,and the Security Council for a full term, or for any necessary runoff elections.
G - Candidates must adhere to the provisions on term limitations provided in Article III, Section 3, of this Constitution. If and when elected, candidates automatically resign any office they may then hold,other than as a member of the Regional Assembly,unless they have been elected to a consecutive term in that same office.
Article IV, Sections 3 - 6:
Section 3. Legislation.
A - Any registered voter of The North Pacific may submit a billto the Regional Assemblyas a proposed law or submit a proposal for a constitutional amendment. Proposals shall be submitted to theSpeakerCourt Justices.
B - TheSpeakerCourt Justices shall select the proposals to be voted on by the registered voters. Bills and proposals that are selected for consideration shall not be frivolous. The subject matter of bills selected for consideration shall have as its object the implementation of this Constitution, the adoption, amendment, or repeal of provisions of The North Pacific Legal Code, or involve any other actions that are necessary and proper and that are authorized by this Constitution, The North Pacific Legal Code, or the other laws of The North Pacific. TheSpeakerCourt Justices shall not exercise the authority conferred in this provision in an arbitrary or capricious manner. TheSpeakerCourt Justices may confer with the Prime Minister, or the Ministers of the Cabinet,or with the Chief Justice,for comment on a submitted bill or proposal.
C - During the 21 day period following submission, the registered voter who submitted a proposal may revise or withdraw the proposed bill. Any proposed bill not selected for a referendum vote of theRegional AssemblyRegistered Voters within 21 days of submission shall be declared a dead bill.
Section 4. Adoption of Laws byRegional AssemblyReferendum.
A - Bills and proposals selected by theSpeakerCourt Justices will be voted on in a referendum of the registered voterswho are members of the Regional Assembly.
B - A legislative bill is adopted as a law if, at a referendum in which a quorum of theRegional AssemblyRegistered Voters participate, the bill garners no less than 60 per cent approval of the votes cast during the voting period of one week.
C- TheSpeakerCourt Justices shall provide a notice of the referendum on the bill which shall include the date on which voting shall commence after a notice and comment period on the bill (in its final form) of at least 24 hours, but not to exceed seven days.
Section 5. Quorum.
A - In order for any action to be adopted, a quorum of registered voters(or of registered voters who are members of the Regional Assembly)must participate in the referendum. Should a quorum not be achieved for any proposed action by the registered voters(or by registered voters who are members of the Regional Assembly)at the end of the voting period for a referendum, the proposed action will fail and not be adopted.
B - Quorum shall consist either a total of 20 legitimate votes cast by registered voters or be that number of legitimate votes cast by registered voters that is equal to six per cent of the total number of registered voters(or registered voters who are members of the Regional Assembly, as applicable)at the time the referendum commences, whichever is greater.
Section 6. Procedure for Certain Legislative Bills.
A - If, at a referendum, a bill receives more than 50 per cent, but less than 60 per cent, support of the vote, with the participation of a quorum, then consideration of the proposed bill will move to a debate thread at the Regional off-site forum wheremembers of the Regional Assemblythe Registered Voters may further debate the bill for one week.
B - At the end of that week, a second referendum vote will then be held and, if the bill receives 60 per cent approval of the vote of the registered voters with a quorum participating, the bill shall be adopted as a law. If the bill fails to receive 60 per cent approval after the second vote, it will be declared a dead bill.
Article IV, Section 8, Clause A:
Section 8. Roles of Officials.
A - TheSpeaker, with assistance of the Minister of Immigration and Internal Affairs and the Prime Minister, shall be responsible for supervising referendum voting of any bill or proposal for a constitutional amendment selected for a vote of themembers of the Regional Assembly, or of any other matters submitted to a referendum of allregistered voters.
Article IV, Section 9:
Section 9. Security Council.
A - The registered voters shall elect a Security Council. TheSpeakerCandidate garnering the most votes shall serve as the presiding officer of the Council. The Council shall have authority to endorse or otherwise approve such actions of an urgent or emergency nature that involve regional security other than the adoption of legislative bills and constitutional amendments as are specified in this Constitution and The North Pacific Legal Code. Any action by the Council does not supercede any requirement for approval by a referendumwithin the Regional Assembly orof the registered voters, but serves as approval for action prior to such a referendum.
B - The Security Council shall be composed of not fewer than five registered voterswho are members of the Regional Assembly, elected for three month terms at the same time as the Cabinet,Speaker,and the UN Delegate. The total number of Council members shall be determined by law, but shall not be less than five nor more than that whole number which equals ten percent of the total number of registered voters at the time the nomination period for elections commence. The members of the Council shall be elected by plurality vote of the registered voters in the manner prescribed by law.
C - Registered Voters elected to serve on the Security Council shall arrange their affairs during their term of office on the Council so that they may participate in any matter brought to the Council upon notice not to exceed 24 hours. A quorum for the actions of the Security Council shall be not fewer than three registered voters as determined by law.The Speaker shall not have a vote in Security Council matters except in the case of a tie, but the Speaker shall count to the establishment of a quorum for a particular matter.
Please let me know if I missed anything containing the words "Regional Assembly" or "Speaker".