Your Honor,
Since RA membership has sunk to an unprecedented low, the pool of nations eligible to stand for election this term is pitifully small. Under the constitution, Article I, Section 3, Subsection 7, it states: Candidates for these elected officials must be members of the Assembly for 30 days before nominations begin."
My nation's RA membership had lapsed, and was only recently re-approved. I have been part of this region for years, and I have fought many battles to protect and defend it. I know what the letter of the law is, but given the current circumstances in which we find our government, it just doesn't feel right to enforce it.
When the Constitution was written, we never envisioned the conditions we find ourselves living with now. The RA was a bustling place, and our main concern was the threat of outsiders swooping in to hijack the election process. Who ever imagined back then we would see single-digit voter turnouts?
I understand the proper legal procedure would be to propose a change to the constitution. However, the recently announced election schedule does not allow for revision to be accomplished in a timely manner.
Therefore, I respectfully ask the Court to waive the requirements in Article I, Section 3, Subsection 7 for the current election cycle.
Thank you,
-GBM
Since RA membership has sunk to an unprecedented low, the pool of nations eligible to stand for election this term is pitifully small. Under the constitution, Article I, Section 3, Subsection 7, it states: Candidates for these elected officials must be members of the Assembly for 30 days before nominations begin."
My nation's RA membership had lapsed, and was only recently re-approved. I have been part of this region for years, and I have fought many battles to protect and defend it. I know what the letter of the law is, but given the current circumstances in which we find our government, it just doesn't feel right to enforce it.
When the Constitution was written, we never envisioned the conditions we find ourselves living with now. The RA was a bustling place, and our main concern was the threat of outsiders swooping in to hijack the election process. Who ever imagined back then we would see single-digit voter turnouts?
I understand the proper legal procedure would be to propose a change to the constitution. However, the recently announced election schedule does not allow for revision to be accomplished in a timely manner.
Therefore, I respectfully ask the Court to waive the requirements in Article I, Section 3, Subsection 7 for the current election cycle.
Thank you,
-GBM