Cabinet Vote

Bill Section 5.

Article III, Sectiion 3 of the Constitution is amended to read as follows:

Section 3. Term Limitations.

1) No person, through one or more Nations, may hold any Cabinet-level position for more than two consecutive terms.
2) For purposes of this section, service by a person, through one or more Nations, in a Cabinet-level position for more than one half of a term to which some other person was originally elected or appointed, shall be treated as a complete term in that office.
3) For purposes of this Constitution, "Cabinet-level position" is construed to refer to the UN Delegate for the Region, any UN Vice Delegate who has acted as UN Delegate for the Region for more than half of an elected term of office, the Prime Minister, any Cabinet Minister of the Regional Government, any deputy Cabinet Minister who has acted as a Minister for more than half of an elected term of office, or the Attorney General.
4) The Vice Delegate must be eligible for election as Delegate in order to be elected as Vice Delegate.

Bill Section 6.

Article III Section 1, Clause C of the Constitution is amended to read as follows:

C - All Nations who have joined the Regional Assembly under the provisions of Article II, Section 2, of this Constitution and who reside in The North Pacific, or are active members of The North Pacific Army or The North Pacific Intelligence Agency, shall be entitled to submit a single vote for each general election regardless of UN status. Any such Nation who is both resident in The North Pacific or are active members of The North Pacific Army or The North Pacific Intelligence Agency, and is also a member of the United Nations may vote in elections for UN Delegate and Vice Delegate. No person shall be permitted to cast more than one vote, through one or more Nations.

Cabinet approval of recent RA measure. Voting ends on April the 25th.
 
That's five votes of the eight voting Cabinet members, and the provisions of the election eligibility reform legislation has been approved by the Cabinet, and stand ratified as part of the Constitution.
 
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