by Artemis, Speaker of the Regional Assembly
Regional Assembly June 2019
Speaker of The Regional Assembly: Artemis
Deputy Speakers of The Regional Assembly: Dreadton, Funkadelia, and Brendog
Vote
Passed
Nomination of Siwale to the Security Council put forward by Sil Dorsett.
Status: Passed
Summary: The Security Council voted to nominate Siwale to join its body. Siwale received broad support from members of the Regional Assembly, many citing his prior service as Vice-Delegate and Delegate as being the foundation for their support.
Results: 40 Ayes, 4 Nays, and 3 Abstentions.
Amendment to the Line of Succession put forward by Sil Dorsett.
Status: Passed
Summary: As some time has passed since the line of succession was updated, and several members had been added to the council and others leaving, the Security Council and the Vice-Delegate felt it was prudent to amend the Line of Succession. There was little opposition to the proposed Line of Succession and passed by a wide margin.
Results: 30 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 0 Abstentions.
Confirmation of Eluvatar, Owenstacey, and Brendog as Election Commissioners, put forward by Speaker Artemis.
Status: Passed
Summary: The Delegate, El Fiji Grande, appointed veteran members of the Election Commission Eluvatar, Owenstacey, and Brendog to serve for six months as Election Commissioners. The debate was quick as many felt that these three individuals both wielded experience in dealing with elections in the North Pacific.
Results: Eluvatar - 19 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 1 Abstention.
Owenstacey - 21 Ayes, 1 Nay, and 1 Abstention.
Brendog - 21 Ayes, 1 Nay, and 1 Abstention.
Current Business
Instant Runoff Election Bill, put forward by Gorundu.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: An amendment to the way that elections are run in the North Pacific. This bill introduces the idea of implementing an instant runoff voting system for the General Elections. Talks are centering currently regarding the use of "Reopen Nominations" on the ballot and how it will be counted.
Speaker of The Regional Assembly: Artemis
Deputy Speakers of The Regional Assembly: Dreadton, Funkadelia, and Brendog
Vote
Passed
Nomination of Siwale to the Security Council put forward by Sil Dorsett.
Status: Passed
Summary: The Security Council voted to nominate Siwale to join its body. Siwale received broad support from members of the Regional Assembly, many citing his prior service as Vice-Delegate and Delegate as being the foundation for their support.
Results: 40 Ayes, 4 Nays, and 3 Abstentions.
Amendment to the Line of Succession put forward by Sil Dorsett.
Status: Passed
Summary: As some time has passed since the line of succession was updated, and several members had been added to the council and others leaving, the Security Council and the Vice-Delegate felt it was prudent to amend the Line of Succession. There was little opposition to the proposed Line of Succession and passed by a wide margin.
Results: 30 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 0 Abstentions.
Confirmation of Eluvatar, Owenstacey, and Brendog as Election Commissioners, put forward by Speaker Artemis.
Status: Passed
Summary: The Delegate, El Fiji Grande, appointed veteran members of the Election Commission Eluvatar, Owenstacey, and Brendog to serve for six months as Election Commissioners. The debate was quick as many felt that these three individuals both wielded experience in dealing with elections in the North Pacific.
Results: Eluvatar - 19 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 1 Abstention.
Owenstacey - 21 Ayes, 1 Nay, and 1 Abstention.
Brendog - 21 Ayes, 1 Nay, and 1 Abstention.
Current Business
Instant Runoff Election Bill, put forward by Gorundu.
Status: In Discussion
Summary: An amendment to the way that elections are run in the North Pacific. This bill introduces the idea of implementing an instant runoff voting system for the General Elections. Talks are centering currently regarding the use of "Reopen Nominations" on the ballot and how it will be counted.
Security Council Member Standards put forward by Praetor.
Status: At Vote
Summary: The Security Council Member Standards bill was introduced to address an issue that several individuals felt in regards to the Security Council. As the law currently reads, members of the Security Council do not have to maintain citizenship in the region. This bill amends the constitution to remove that exemption for maintaining citizenship from the Security Council.
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[RIGHT][I]by Artemis, Speaker of the Regional Assembly[/I][/RIGHT]
[CENTER][B]Regional Assembly June 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/9190549/']Nomination of Siwale to the Security Council[/URL][/B] put forward by [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3318789/']Sil Dorsett[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: Passed[/B]
Summary: The Security Council voted to nominate Siwale to join its body. Siwale received broad support from members of the Regional Assembly, many citing his prior service as Vice-Delegate and Delegate as being the foundation for their support.
[B]Results:[/B] 40 Ayes, 4 Nays, and 3 Abstentions.
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190625/']Amendment to the Line of Succession[/URL][/B] put forward by [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3318789/']Sil Dorsett[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: Passed[/B]
Summary: As some time has passed since the line of succession was updated, and several members had been added to the council and others leaving, the Security Council and the Vice-Delegate felt it was prudent to amend the Line of Succession. There was little opposition to the proposed Line of Succession and passed by a wide margin.
[B]Results:[/B] 30 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 0 Abstentions.
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190585/']Confirmation of Eluvatar, Owenstacey, and Brendog 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 Delegate, El Fiji Grande, appointed veteran members of the Election Commission Eluvatar, Owenstacey, and Brendog to serve for six months as Election Commissioners. The debate was quick as many felt that these three individuals both wielded experience in dealing with elections in the North Pacific.
[B]Results:[/B] Eluvatar - 19 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 1 Abstention.
Owenstacey - 21 Ayes, 1 Nay, and 1 Abstention.
Brendog - 21 Ayes, 1 Nay, and 1 Abstention.
[SIZE=7][U][B]Current Business[/B][/U][/SIZE]
[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190606/']Instant Runoff Election Bill[/URL][/B], put forward by [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5061448/']Gorundu[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: In Discussion[/B]
Summary: An amendment to the way that elections are run in the North Pacific. This bill introduces the idea of implementing an instant runoff voting system for the General Elections. Talks are centering currently regarding the use of "Reopen Nominations" on the ballot and how it will be counted.[/CENTER]
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[B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190602/']Security Council Member Standards[/URL][/B] put forward by [B][URL='https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3302031/']Praetor[/URL][/B].
[B]Status: At Vote[/B]
Summary: The Security Council Member Standards bill was introduced to address an issue that several individuals felt in regards to the Security Council. As the law currently reads, members of the Security Council do not have to maintain citizenship in the region. This bill amends the constitution to remove that exemption for maintaining citizenship from the Security Council.
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