mr_sniffles
TNPer
You there? Any update on your endocount? Any update on... anything?
Like someone said before, we are at war...
Like someone said before, we are at war...
We are?Like someone said before, we are at war...
Don't know if it'll help at all, but here's a list of nations Sydia hasn't endorsed:Recent time constraints mean I haven't had chance to tart (it's time consuming and very tedious), once I get a free stretch I'll use the Commonwealth's counter and get cracking.
I'm extremely sorry for your circumstance but we need to show the government as still functioning with a strong cabinet still running things. That the region can continue despite the loss of one man, any man.Unforseen ... yeah, you could say that.
please read this thread: CLICKY and advise.
Question for debate: SHOULD I RESIGN AND ALLOW FRESH ELECTIONS?
Art 3:Section 1: Delegate and Vice Delegate
1. The Delegate shall serve as TNP WA Delegate and as Head of State.
2. The Delegate is authorized to style his own title.
3. The Delegate is responsible to ensure the good governance of the Executive Branch of TNP and may appoint and remove at will executive officers from the Assembly to serve at his pleasure.. Executive officers must maintain membership in the Assembly.
4. The Delegate is responsible for the legal management and update of the Regional World Factbook Entry.
5. The Delegate is responsible for the security of the region, and is charged with the use of regional controls to eject and ban nations from the region in accordance with the laws of TNP.
6. The Delegate may veto bills passed through the Assembly that do not attain at least 60% supermajority in favor.
7. Each Player may, at most, only serve two terms as Delegate consecutively.
8. In any instance where the Delegate is absent, incapacitated, unwilling or unable to carry out his duties the Vice Delegate shall exercise the powers of the Delegate.
9. The duty of the Vice Delegate is to have the second highest endorsement count. The Delegate shall exercise discretion in banning nations whose endorsement count exceeds that of the Vice-Delegate.
Sounds good to me.I'll leave the call up to Flem and the cabinet, but I am within 15 endorsements of Tres and able to perform my duty as the elected Vice Delegate should you ask it.
Personally given the nature of the circumstances I don't think it's fair to ask Flem to devote his time to NS when there are clearly more important things at the moment.
I agree, however the option you present is the correct one according to the constitution. Through no fault of his own, Flem is now unable to carry out the duties of the elected office of delegate (and, being ranked #30 in WA endorsements and given the circumstances this is not going to change); Act 3, Section 1, Point 8 of the constitution is applicable.Flem should take all the time he needs. I'm just presenting options.
This is an excellent point and one I am ashamed I did not bring it up myself.I think we should give Flem the choice of simply allowing Sydia to be acting Delegate, or resigning, whichever he's more comfortable with.
Since we now know the circumstances for Flem's absence, it wouldn't seem fair to apply the inactivity provision, so I think either of those options would be an appropriate solution.
If Flem or Sydia prefer some sort of action by the RA, let me know and I'll convene the CLO to place an emergency item for a vote in the RA. We neeed to do something if for no other reason that certain powers belong exclusive to the Delegate (such as setting the election calendar which is due before the end of February) and if Sydia is going to have to carry the workload, we need clarity so we don't get things tangled up.
Grosse:(such as setting the election calendar which is due before the end of February)
Law 26 Preamble:“Election Cycle” is defined as the period of time that begins on the first day on which nominations, or a declaration, of candidacy are made, includes all voting periods, and concludes with the final declaration of results for an election. The exact dates for the Election Cycle shall not include any legal holidays provided in Law 23, and those dates shall be designated at least 30 days in advance by The Delegate so as to encourage the greatest level of participation by eligible voters during the designated month.
Law 26 Section 2:2. The Delegate must select one or more Election Commissioners to oversee the nomination and election processes, at least one week before the month in which the Election Cycle begins.