by Artemis, Speaker of the Regional Assembly
Regional Assembly May 2019
Speaker of The Regional Assembly: Artemis
Deputy Speakers of The Regional Assembly: Dreadton, Funkadelia and Brendog
Vote
Passed
Onsite Authority Enhancement Bill, put forward by Pallaith.
Status: Passed
Summary: TNP Law is very strict in the manner that nations can be banned from the region, and did not allow bans of individuals who have been banned from the forum by Administration. This proposal expands the authority of the Executive to issue a regional ban of individuals banned from the forum by Administration for the same length or shorter.
Results: 37 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 3 Abstentions.
Treaty of the Northern Passage, put forward by Minister of Foreign Affairs McMasterdonia.
Status: Passed
Summary: A Bilateral treaty negotiated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs between the North Pacific and Europe to strengthen ties and develop a natural alliance between the two regions. TNP and Europe wish to develop further relations and open dialogue. The Treaty received a large margin of support.
Results: 33 Ayes, 0 Nays, and 1 Abstentions.
Confirmation of Crushing Our Enemies and Siwale as Election Commissioners, put forward by Speaker Artemis.
Status: Passed
Summary: The newly elected Delegate, El Fiji Grande, appointed veteran members of the Election Commission Crushing Our Enemies and Siwale to serve for six months as Election Commissioners. Debate was quick as many felt that these two individuals both wielded experience in dealing with elections in the North Pacific.
Results: Crushing Our Enemies - 27 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 1 Abstentions.
Siwale - 24 Ayes, 4 Nays, and 2 Abstentions.
Current Business
On a Proposed Amendment to the Wording of the Legal Code, put forward by Antityranicals.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: An amendment to the Legal Code to strike the word planning from Section 1.7.22 of the Legal Code and insert the text “, or colluding towards the goal of committing such a crime. This section of the Legal Code deals with the Criminal Code of TNP and specifically defining the crime of Conspiracy. The Author offers that this amendment will help provide clarification to the definition of Conspiracy.
Criminalising Espionage in Our Partner Regions, put forward by St George.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: This bill further restricts the ability of the North Pacific to conduct espionage by prohibiting the practice in regards to any region the North Pacific has passed a treaty with. Currently, the law states that the North Pacific will not conduct espionage against regions that the Regional Assembly specifically exempts.
The AGORA Act, put forward by Siwale and Crushing Our Enemies.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: Former Attorney General Crushing Our Enemies and Former Deputy AG Siwale introduced legislation to abolish the office of the Attorney General and roll the duties into the Courts of the North Pacific. Currently the proposal indicates that a prosecutor may be appointed by the Delegate to handle matters on a case by case basis. If the Delegate is under investigation, then the next individual in the Line of Succession will make the appointment.
Delegate’s Report Bill, put forward by Brendog.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: A bill that would require the Delegate to present a regular report to the Regional Assembly summarizing the activities of the government. Discussion has mainly centered around the time and frequency that the report must be presented. The current text of the bill stipulates that the report must be given after 7 and 14 weeks upon the Delegate taking office.
Siwale’s Security Council Application, put forward by Sil Dorsett.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: The Security Council of the North Pacific nominated Siwale to join the Council following a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays, 1 abstain, and 1 not present. The motion was presented to the Regional Assembly and is currently under discussion on the merits of the applicant and if they would help provide for a secure TNP.
Speaker of The Regional Assembly: Artemis
Deputy Speakers of The Regional Assembly: Dreadton, Funkadelia and Brendog
Vote
Passed
Onsite Authority Enhancement Bill, put forward by Pallaith.
Status: Passed
Summary: TNP Law is very strict in the manner that nations can be banned from the region, and did not allow bans of individuals who have been banned from the forum by Administration. This proposal expands the authority of the Executive to issue a regional ban of individuals banned from the forum by Administration for the same length or shorter.
Results: 37 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 3 Abstentions.
Treaty of the Northern Passage, put forward by Minister of Foreign Affairs McMasterdonia.
Status: Passed
Summary: A Bilateral treaty negotiated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs between the North Pacific and Europe to strengthen ties and develop a natural alliance between the two regions. TNP and Europe wish to develop further relations and open dialogue. The Treaty received a large margin of support.
Results: 33 Ayes, 0 Nays, and 1 Abstentions.
Confirmation of Crushing Our Enemies and Siwale as Election Commissioners, put forward by Speaker Artemis.
Status: Passed
Summary: The newly elected Delegate, El Fiji Grande, appointed veteran members of the Election Commission Crushing Our Enemies and Siwale to serve for six months as Election Commissioners. Debate was quick as many felt that these two individuals both wielded experience in dealing with elections in the North Pacific.
Results: Crushing Our Enemies - 27 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 1 Abstentions.
Siwale - 24 Ayes, 4 Nays, and 2 Abstentions.
Current Business
On a Proposed Amendment to the Wording of the Legal Code, put forward by Antityranicals.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: An amendment to the Legal Code to strike the word planning from Section 1.7.22 of the Legal Code and insert the text “, or colluding towards the goal of committing such a crime. This section of the Legal Code deals with the Criminal Code of TNP and specifically defining the crime of Conspiracy. The Author offers that this amendment will help provide clarification to the definition of Conspiracy.
Criminalising Espionage in Our Partner Regions, put forward by St George.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: This bill further restricts the ability of the North Pacific to conduct espionage by prohibiting the practice in regards to any region the North Pacific has passed a treaty with. Currently, the law states that the North Pacific will not conduct espionage against regions that the Regional Assembly specifically exempts.
The AGORA Act, put forward by Siwale and Crushing Our Enemies.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: Former Attorney General Crushing Our Enemies and Former Deputy AG Siwale introduced legislation to abolish the office of the Attorney General and roll the duties into the Courts of the North Pacific. Currently the proposal indicates that a prosecutor may be appointed by the Delegate to handle matters on a case by case basis. If the Delegate is under investigation, then the next individual in the Line of Succession will make the appointment.
Delegate’s Report Bill, put forward by Brendog.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: A bill that would require the Delegate to present a regular report to the Regional Assembly summarizing the activities of the government. Discussion has mainly centered around the time and frequency that the report must be presented. The current text of the bill stipulates that the report must be given after 7 and 14 weeks upon the Delegate taking office.
Siwale’s Security Council Application, put forward by Sil Dorsett.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: The Security Council of the North Pacific nominated Siwale to join the Council following a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays, 1 abstain, and 1 not present. The motion was presented to the Regional Assembly and is currently under discussion on the merits of the applicant and if they would help provide for a secure TNP.
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[h][/h][IMG]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/IMG][SIZE=7] Regional Assembly Highlights[/SIZE]
[RIGHT][I]by Artemis, Speaker of the Regional Assembly[/I][/RIGHT]
[CENTER][B]Regional Assembly May 2019[/B]
Speaker of The Regional Assembly: [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5011753/']Artemis[/URL][/B]
Deputy Speakers of The Regional Assembly: [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5060805/']Dreadton[/URL], [URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3125845/']Funkadelia[/URL][/B] and [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5008463/']Brendog[/URL][/B]
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[SIZE=7][U][B]Vote[/B][/U][/SIZE]
[SIZE=7][U][B]Passed[/B][/U][/SIZE]
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190387/']Onsite Authority Enhancement Bill[/URL][/B], put forward by[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5000902/'] Pallaith[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: Passed[/B]
Summary: Current TNP Law is very strict in the manner that nations can be banned from the region, even those who have been banned for malicious actions on the forum This proposal expands the authority of the Executive to issue a regional ban that can match the length of the forum ban.
Results: 37 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 3 Abstentions.
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190473/']Treaty of the Northern Passage[/URL][/B], put forward by Minister of Foreign Affairs [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3108012/']McMasterdonia[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: Passed[/B]
Summary: A Bilateral treaty negotiated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs between the North Pacific and Europe to strengthen ties and develop a natural alliance between the two regions. TNP and Europe wish to develop further relations and open dialogue. The Treaty received a large margin of support.
Results: 33 Ayes, 0 Nays, and 1 Abstentions.
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190493/']Confirmation of Crushing Our Enemies and Siwale as Election Commissioners[/URL][/B], put forward by Speaker [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5011753/']Artemis[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: Passed[/B]
Summary: The newly elected Delegate, El Fiji Grande, appointed veteran members of the Election Commission Crushing Our Enemies and Siwale to serve for six months as Election Commissioners. Debate was quick as many felt that these two individuals both wielded experience in dealing with elections in the North Pacific.
Results: Crushing Our Enemies - 27 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 1 Abstentions.
Siwale - 24 Ayes, 4 Nays, and 2 Abstentions.
[SIZE=7][U][B]Current Business[/B][/U][/SIZE]
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190508/']On a Proposed Amendment to the Wording of the Legal Code[/URL][/B], put forward by [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5061473/']Antityranicals[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: In Discussion[/B]
Summary: An amendment to the Legal Code to strike the word planning from Section 1.7.22 of the Legal Code and insert the text “, or colluding towards the goal of committing such a crime. This section of the Legal Code deals with the Criminal Code of TNP and specifically defining the crime of Conspiracy. The Author offers that this amendment will help provide clarification to the definition of Conspiracy.
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190411/']Criminalising Espionage in Our Partner Regions[/URL][/B], put forward by [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3131968/']St George[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: In Discussion[/B]
Summary: This bill limits the ability of the North Pacific to conduct espionage by prohibiting the practice in regards to any region the North Pacific has passed a treaty with. Currently, the law states that the North Pacific will not conduct espionage against regions that the Regional Assembly has agreed to prohibit the practice. This will change the law to prohibit the practice against any region the Regional Assembly has ratified a treaty with.
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190382/']The AGORA Act[/URL][/B], put forward by [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5012431/']Siwale[/URL][/B] and [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3148393/']Crushing Our Enemies[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: In Discussion[/B]
Summary: Former Attorney General Crushing Our Enemies and Former Deputy AG Siwale introduced legislation to abolish the office of the Attorney General and roll the duties into the Courts of the North Pacific. Currently the proposal indicates that a prosecutor may be appointed by the Delegate to handle matters on a case by case basis. If the Delegate is under investigation, then the next individual in the Line of Succession will make the appointment.
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190483/']Delegate’s Report Bill[/URL][/B], put forward by [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5008463/']Brendog[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: In Discussion[/B]
Summary:A bill that would require the Delegate to present a regular report to the Regional Assembly summarizing the activities of the government. Discussion has mainly centered around the time and frequency that the report must be presented. The current text of the bill stipulates that the report must be given after 7 and 14 weeks upon the Delegate taking office.
[b][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190531/']Siwale’s Security Council Application[/b][/URL], put forward by [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3318789/']Sil Dorsett[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: In Discussion[/B]
Summary: The Security Council of the North Pacific nominated Siwale to join the Council following a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays, 1 abstain, and 1 not present. The motion was presented to the Regional Assembly and is currently under discussion on the merits of the applicant and if they would help provide for a secure TNP.
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