Grosseschnauzer
TNPer
I wanted to float an alternative mechanism to the approach GBM proposed, which is at vote.
Why can't we adopt a durational residency requirement? And I don't mean a short period before elections begin.
I've done some testing, and it is possible, using in-game tools to verify movement of nations, or more accuracy, the absence of movement of nations used by forum members to claim membership in the Regional Assembly and the right to vote.
From the testing that I did, WA membership or changes in WA membership does not appear to be tracked in the reports tools of nations one might put in the dossier tool, but movement between regions is trackable.
It would require the Speaker to set up a dossier that includes all nations used by RA members and applicants, and then generate a report. My testing shows that this can be set for at least 100 days (2400) hours, and probably longer, but not before 1 April 2008.
If the goal is to limit voting for Delegate to committed residents of TNP, then the use of these devices is a verifiable way of establishing a lengthy period of resience using in game tools.
I'm not exactly sure how this would need to be worded, and what amendments would be needed to Law 28 and the COnstitution, but I want to see if this could work as a valid alternative that respects the language in the Bill of Rights on the one hand (especially those concerning the equal treatment of the right to vote, and the freedom of nations with respect to WA membership), and provide protection from the supposed lack of commitment to TNP that GBM raised as a basis for her proposal.
Thoughts anyone?
Why can't we adopt a durational residency requirement? And I don't mean a short period before elections begin.
I've done some testing, and it is possible, using in-game tools to verify movement of nations, or more accuracy, the absence of movement of nations used by forum members to claim membership in the Regional Assembly and the right to vote.
From the testing that I did, WA membership or changes in WA membership does not appear to be tracked in the reports tools of nations one might put in the dossier tool, but movement between regions is trackable.
It would require the Speaker to set up a dossier that includes all nations used by RA members and applicants, and then generate a report. My testing shows that this can be set for at least 100 days (2400) hours, and probably longer, but not before 1 April 2008.
If the goal is to limit voting for Delegate to committed residents of TNP, then the use of these devices is a verifiable way of establishing a lengthy period of resience using in game tools.
I'm not exactly sure how this would need to be worded, and what amendments would be needed to Law 28 and the COnstitution, but I want to see if this could work as a valid alternative that respects the language in the Bill of Rights on the one hand (especially those concerning the equal treatment of the right to vote, and the freedom of nations with respect to WA membership), and provide protection from the supposed lack of commitment to TNP that GBM raised as a basis for her proposal.
Thoughts anyone?