Romanoffia has given the idea of a bicameral legislature within The North Pacific, and I thought I'd see what I could come up with. The proposed Regional Assembly would have a Senate and a House of Representatives. Each would function as different legislatures, but serve the Regional Assembly.
The following sections should be appended to the Regional Assembly Rules
I know that this is a rough start but, I know that some of TNP's best will have much to input regarding this.
The following sections should be appended to the Regional Assembly Rules
Section 4: The House of Representatives:1. The House consists of every applicable person that is not in the Senate.
2. The House may pass laws according to the majority set by the Constitution.
3. The House will be governed by a Deputy Speaker, who will assume the title of Speaker of the House by the virtue of holding the office. Where a Deputy Speaker is not available, the Speaker will served as the governor of the body.
4. The House will pass bills that must be passed by the Senate in order to become a law.
Section 5: The Senate:1. The Senate consists of those who pass the citizenship requirements and apply to become a senator.
2. The Senate must pass a law by the same majority that it was passed in the House to become a law.
3. The Senate must approve the appointment of the cabinet.
4. The Senate will be governed by a Deputy Speaker, who will assume the title of Speaker of the Senate by the virtue of holding the office. Where a Deputy Speaker is not available, the Speaker will served as the governor of the body.
I know that this is a rough start but, I know that some of TNP's best will have much to input regarding this.