Dear all.
Those who know me know that I am a great believer in democracy in NS. I believe that our Constitution is a fine peacetime document, but it has shown itself to be inadequate when we are under concerted attack in times of war.
I am loath to scrap the constitution (although when the dust has settled we may wish to have a convention to revise it), but harsh times mean hard decisions.
I am proposing a "War Powers" act whose provisions, if passed, would be enactable by a combined vote of the the cabinet and security councilby simple majority in times of war (declared or apparent)
Those who know me know that I am a great believer in democracy in NS. I believe that our Constitution is a fine peacetime document, but it has shown itself to be inadequate when we are under concerted attack in times of war.
I am loath to scrap the constitution (although when the dust has settled we may wish to have a convention to revise it), but harsh times mean hard decisions.
I am proposing a "War Powers" act whose provisions, if passed, would be enactable by a combined vote of the the cabinet and security councilby simple majority in times of war (declared or apparent)
The war powers act
The provisions of this act may be invoked in the event of war (declared or apparent) being waged against the North Pacific Government, delegate or community.
The provisions of this act may be invoked by combined vote of the Cabinet and security council of the North Pacific, by simple majority vote, or by the Regional Assembly by simple majority.
Seeing that The North Pacific finds itself in a period of war and attack. Until such time as the crisis is over, or until the provisions of this act are revoked as outlined below...
1. All elections, including delegate elections are suspended.
2. The MOIA has the right to refuse any Regional Assembly application.
3. The delegate has the right to eject and ban nations from the region, subject to review by the cabinet
4. Forum Admins have the right to ban, IP ban (irrespective of RA status) or otherwise restrict the posting of those seen by them to be acting against the region, again subject to cabinet review.
5. The cabinet may remove (by simple majority vote) from the RA any nation giving comfort to, aiding, passing information to or otherwise supporting any region or group at war with TNP. This would be subject to review by the Regional Assembly, again by simple majority vote.
6. No official of the North Pacific may be prosecuted or impeached, during of after the enactment of this law, for actions taken under this legislation.
7. This act is subject to cabinet review when the crisis is over, or to Regional Assembly review after 30 days from enactment, when it may be repealed by a supermajority of those voting, and a 50% quorum of the RA.