Democratic Donkeys
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The Security Council has voted to approve Lord Byron as a member of the SC. I put forward a motion for the Regional Assembly to vote to admit Lord Byron to the Security Council.
Chas obviously knows his Lord Byron, in more than one sense. I am impressed.Chasmanthe:I never heard a single expression of fondness for him fall from the lips of any of those who knew him well...... until I listened to the Security Council's dicussion on his admission
I did a little research.flemingovia:Chas obviously knows his Lord Byron, in more than one sense. I am impressed.Chasmanthe:I never heard a single expression of fondness for him fall from the lips of any of those who knew him well...... until I listened to the Security Council's dicussion on his admission
that others vouch for Lord Byron is a great help to those of us who do not know him.
Seconded. (Do we need someone to second the motion? I thought it automatically went to a vote after Formal Debate, under the current Standing Procedures.)Democratic Donkeys:Does anyone want to second this so we can go to a vote?
The provisions are different for legislative and non-legislative proposals: non-legislative proposals require a second and do not have formal debate.(Do we need someone to second the motion? I thought it automatically went to a vote after Formal Debate, under the current Standing Procedures.)
Ah I see.Zyvetskistaahn:Seeing a motion to vote and a second, a vote shall be scheduled to begin forthwith.
The provisions are different for legislative and non-legislative proposals: non-legislative proposals require a second and do not have formal debate.(Do we need someone to second the motion? I thought it automatically went to a vote after Formal Debate, under the current Standing Procedures.)