- TNP Nation
- Blue_Wolf_II
As per Chaper 5 of The North Pacific Legal Code I am obligated as Vice Delegate to inform the Regional Assembly of removals/suspensions of any Security Council member.
As such, I am here to inform all that Felasia AKA Denarian Knight is hereby automatically removed from the Security Council for resigning from the World Assembly, as required per Chapter 5, Section 5.2, Paragraph 11. Prior to this he was incorrectly suspended by my predecessors instead of being removed, as the law prescribes.
This, however, is not the only matter at hand. Through some leg work, I have found that Enif was improperly suspended from the Security Council and then inexplicably removed without any notice to the Regional Assembly. I have found that the reasoning for suspension, found here, was factually incorrect. Enif was suspended for not being a Regional Assembly member (he was kicked out of the RA based upon old activity laws) which is not actually a requirement for membership in the Security Council, only a requirement for admission. He was then somehow removed sometime thereafter. The reasoning and motivations behind this remain a mystery.
In any case, I am pleased to announce that I am declaring Enif's suspension to be invalid and his mysterious removal to be a clerical error. Enif is thus reinstated back into the Security Council in full.
Due to this troubling error, however, I will be forced to re-investigate any removal or suspension of all previous Security Council members to make sure those actions were in keeping with TNP laws. I am surprised at the lack of legal awareness my predecessors have shown and am embarrassed that the Vice-Delegate position fell into such a dire state before I was elected. I vow to straighten these matters out before the end of the month.
So, once again, Felasia is removed from the Security Council, Enif is reinstated. In case anyone wants to check, the law regulating these matters will be listed below.
-Wolf, Vice-Delegate, Security Council Chair
As such, I am here to inform all that Felasia AKA Denarian Knight is hereby automatically removed from the Security Council for resigning from the World Assembly, as required per Chapter 5, Section 5.2, Paragraph 11. Prior to this he was incorrectly suspended by my predecessors instead of being removed, as the law prescribes.
This, however, is not the only matter at hand. Through some leg work, I have found that Enif was improperly suspended from the Security Council and then inexplicably removed without any notice to the Regional Assembly. I have found that the reasoning for suspension, found here, was factually incorrect. Enif was suspended for not being a Regional Assembly member (he was kicked out of the RA based upon old activity laws) which is not actually a requirement for membership in the Security Council, only a requirement for admission. He was then somehow removed sometime thereafter. The reasoning and motivations behind this remain a mystery.
In any case, I am pleased to announce that I am declaring Enif's suspension to be invalid and his mysterious removal to be a clerical error. Enif is thus reinstated back into the Security Council in full.
Due to this troubling error, however, I will be forced to re-investigate any removal or suspension of all previous Security Council members to make sure those actions were in keeping with TNP laws. I am surprised at the lack of legal awareness my predecessors have shown and am embarrassed that the Vice-Delegate position fell into such a dire state before I was elected. I vow to straighten these matters out before the end of the month.
So, once again, Felasia is removed from the Security Council, Enif is reinstated. In case anyone wants to check, the law regulating these matters will be listed below.
-Wolf, Vice-Delegate, Security Council Chair
Chapter 5: Security Council Law
1. Any laws regulating the activities of the Security Council must be listed in this chapter.
2. In this chapter, "Council" means the Security Council.
Section 5.1: Requirements
3. Members of the Council will maintain an influence level equal to or greater than Vassal.
4. Members of the Council will maintain an endorsement level within the range described in this Section.
5. The minimum level is defined as being 50 endorsements, or fifty per cent of the serving Delegate's endorsement count, whichever is least.
6. The maximum level is defined as 20 fewer endorsements than the serving Delegate's endorsement count, or eighty-five percent of said count, whichever is greatest.
7. Where the computation results in fractions, the count shall be rounded down.
8. The required range is to be applied in a reasonable manner, taking into account such factors as transitions between elected Delegates, the recall of a Delegate, or periods of Delegate inactivity.
9. The legitimate Delegate is exempt from endorsement requirements.
Section 5.2: Enforcement
10. If any Council member does not have the required influence level, or exceeds or does not meet the required endorsement level, the Vice Delegate will warn them. If the Council member does not come into compliance within at least fifteen days of the warning, the Vice Delegate will suspend them.
11. The Vice Delegate shall remove members of the Council whose member nation no longer exists or no longer resides in The North Pacific or resigns from the World Assembly.
12. The Vice Delegate will report any suspension or removal of a member of the Council to the Regional Assembly.
13. If a suspended member of the Council comes back into compliance with the endorsement and influence requirements, the Vice Delegate will reinstate them.
14. A majority of the Council may vote to determine that the continued membership in the Council of a member poses a security risk to The North Pacific and request approval from the Regional Assembly to remove the member from the Council.
15. The Speaker of the Regional Assembly will submit the request to an immediate vote of the Regional Assembly; approval will require a two-thirds majority.
1. Any laws regulating the activities of the Security Council must be listed in this chapter.
2. In this chapter, "Council" means the Security Council.
Section 5.1: Requirements
3. Members of the Council will maintain an influence level equal to or greater than Vassal.
4. Members of the Council will maintain an endorsement level within the range described in this Section.
5. The minimum level is defined as being 50 endorsements, or fifty per cent of the serving Delegate's endorsement count, whichever is least.
6. The maximum level is defined as 20 fewer endorsements than the serving Delegate's endorsement count, or eighty-five percent of said count, whichever is greatest.
7. Where the computation results in fractions, the count shall be rounded down.
8. The required range is to be applied in a reasonable manner, taking into account such factors as transitions between elected Delegates, the recall of a Delegate, or periods of Delegate inactivity.
9. The legitimate Delegate is exempt from endorsement requirements.
Section 5.2: Enforcement
10. If any Council member does not have the required influence level, or exceeds or does not meet the required endorsement level, the Vice Delegate will warn them. If the Council member does not come into compliance within at least fifteen days of the warning, the Vice Delegate will suspend them.
11. The Vice Delegate shall remove members of the Council whose member nation no longer exists or no longer resides in The North Pacific or resigns from the World Assembly.
12. The Vice Delegate will report any suspension or removal of a member of the Council to the Regional Assembly.
13. If a suspended member of the Council comes back into compliance with the endorsement and influence requirements, the Vice Delegate will reinstate them.
14. A majority of the Council may vote to determine that the continued membership in the Council of a member poses a security risk to The North Pacific and request approval from the Regional Assembly to remove the member from the Council.
15. The Speaker of the Regional Assembly will submit the request to an immediate vote of the Regional Assembly; approval will require a two-thirds majority.