Cormac
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As most of you know, when Eluvatar and Mcmasterdonia proposed and the then-Council of Five approved a WA voting policy that required a WA nation in the region or NPA service to vote on WA resolutions I was vehemently opposed to it. We later reached a compromise that resulted in the current WA voting policy. I'm still opposed to the earlier proposal because I think it's unfair to those who make a significant contribution here but have their WA nations elsewhere, but in light of recent events I do see the need for reforms to curb external influence.
I propose the following reforms and would like for the RA to have a civil discussion and debate about how we should move forward:
1. I propose retaining Section 6.7 of the Legal Code, but I would advise the Delegate to alter the executive directive that governs WA voting in favor of something more stringent. My proposal:
a) Forum voting on WA resolutions should be restricted to members of the Regional Assembly;
b) The votes of the region's WA nations should be factored into the Delegate's final vote, without regard to whether or not they are involved on the forum;
c) If RA members vote here they may only vote here, and if they are discovered to have voted elsewhere their vote should be automatically discounted. Repeat instances of voting here and elsewhere would result in indefinite disqualification from voting on WA resolutions in TNP. This policy wouldn't completely solve the problem of external influence on our WA voting, but it would at least ensure that those voting here care enough about TNP to only vote here and that we aren't just one region out of nine on their rounds.
2. I propose omnibus legislation that would do two things:
a) Allow the Regional Assembly to expel members, particularly for inactivity;
b) Allow any member of the Regional Assembly to object to an RA application, at which time the application will be put on hold until it can be voted on by the entire Regional Assembly.
Discussion is welcome. I haven't written any legislation on any of this yet because I would like us to discuss these ideas and potential alternatives before we even get down to actual legislating. I do think these are issues that need addressed not only here but in most GCRs, though, and I think this is a discussion we should have sooner rather than later in light of recent events.
I propose the following reforms and would like for the RA to have a civil discussion and debate about how we should move forward:
1. I propose retaining Section 6.7 of the Legal Code, but I would advise the Delegate to alter the executive directive that governs WA voting in favor of something more stringent. My proposal:
a) Forum voting on WA resolutions should be restricted to members of the Regional Assembly;
b) The votes of the region's WA nations should be factored into the Delegate's final vote, without regard to whether or not they are involved on the forum;
c) If RA members vote here they may only vote here, and if they are discovered to have voted elsewhere their vote should be automatically discounted. Repeat instances of voting here and elsewhere would result in indefinite disqualification from voting on WA resolutions in TNP. This policy wouldn't completely solve the problem of external influence on our WA voting, but it would at least ensure that those voting here care enough about TNP to only vote here and that we aren't just one region out of nine on their rounds.
2. I propose omnibus legislation that would do two things:
a) Allow the Regional Assembly to expel members, particularly for inactivity;
b) Allow any member of the Regional Assembly to object to an RA application, at which time the application will be put on hold until it can be voted on by the entire Regional Assembly.
Discussion is welcome. I haven't written any legislation on any of this yet because I would like us to discuss these ideas and potential alternatives before we even get down to actual legislating. I do think these are issues that need addressed not only here but in most GCRs, though, and I think this is a discussion we should have sooner rather than later in light of recent events.