Distribution: The North Star XVII

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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=7]Regional Assembly Highlights[/size]
[right][I]by Bobberino, Minister of Communications[/I][/right]
[center]Speaker: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5032634/]Deropia[/URL]
Deputy Speakers: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5060570/]Koopa[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3238036/]Rom[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3131968/]MadJack[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3318453/]Owenstacey[/URL]


[B]Current Business[/B]

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190483/#post-10307353]Delegate's Report Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5008463/]Brendog[/URL]

Summary: This bill writes into law the recent common practice of Ministers providing reports as per their administration's requests, following the precedent established by El Fiji Grande in his Delegacy.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190741/#post-10305904]Lessening Repeating Work Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3302031/]Praetor[/URL]

Summary: An election law based bill, this addresses the addition of preferential voting into our judicial elections, eliminates restarting elections, which also permits candidates withdrawing during voting. In addition, it provides yet more power to the oligarchy by stating that after backwards tie-breaking a tie remains, the longest-standing citizen is declared the winner, in a clear bone thrown to the oligarchy to get this passed.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9191863/]Court Rule Amendments Consulation[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3157760/]Zyvetskistaahn[/URL]

Summary: A bill that makes some common sense changes regarding the court rules and presents them to the RA. These include the court seeking out government officials for R4Rs relevant to them, a statement re: how to submit and withdraw R4Rs, an extension for opinion drafting and submission from 7 to 14 days, and introducing rules re: Freedom of Information and an insurance plan for vexatious appeals and/or relevant reviews are vexatious.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=7]NPA Bulletin[/size]
[right][I]by Pierce, Communications Staffer, NPA Soldier[/I][/right]
[center][img]https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fimages-ext-2.discordapp.net%2Fexternal%2FxZe5fWJxB_Qa7O49OfMCIrZS6-WzCcnW9LS8CnnWlvM%2Fhttps%2Fi.ibb.co%2FXy6S7hG%2FBquQOG8.png&hash=c9403e130971d2b1a91554263dfc8fcc[/img]

[B]Leadership

Minister of Defense: Trondstorm
Deputy Minister of Defense: Colonel Rom[/B][/center]

The North Pacific Army (NPA) participated in a few operations, consisting mainly of refounds.

From the 29th of February to the 9th of March, a strong force of 20 NPA soldiers participated in a joint operation with The Black Hawks (TBH) on the region of Opstan to prevent a refound by removing the Delegate and all Regional Officers. The operation ended by the Minor update on the 9th of March, by which the region was passworded.

On the 7th of March, Colonel BluieGamer of the NPA refounded Itaque Sanctus Defensus after it had ceased to exist. The region was previously protected by Chapter 7.6 Section 32 and 33, which protects regions and its natives from permanent harm and excessive force through altering the embassy list, password protecting the region, forcibly removing natives, and refounding the region. The section states that exceptions can be made upon authorization of the Delegate and majority approval of the Regional Assembly. Since the region had formerly been an embassy partner with the Confederation of Corrupt Dictators, Delegate McMasterdonia proposed the exception for ISD alongside other regions to the RA on the 15th of February and the exception was approved with a 30-3 vote. The region had ceased to exist during the vote, and it was refounded following the passage of the exception and passworded.

On the 24th of March, the NPA took note during a training operation that the Hitlers Alliance had been abandoned by its natives, and was refounded by Corporal Nimarya and Colonel BluieGamer to prevent the region from being a site for fascists.

Finally, the NPA captured and refounded the region Nessuno (named after Lead Gameside Advocate Territorio Di Nessuno) to prevent its use from outside individuals.
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img] [size=7]March 2020 Judicial Election[/size]
[right][I]by Haven[/I][/right]

With four months since November now behind us, it's time for another judicial election. March's vote comes as the Court in recent months has faced criticisms over a series of seemingly over-punitive decisions, including in cases featuring guilty pleas and requests for commutation. It also follows the abolition of the office of the Attorney General with the passing of the AGORA Act, leading to questions of the Court's standing to decide on legal ambiguities in a trial format, among other issues. The field was exceptionally large this month, with six candidates eventually making it to the final ballot. This including respected veterans and a few fresh faces looking to make a name for themselves on the bench.

[B]The Candidates:[/B]

Vivanco
Zyvetskistaahn
Wonderess
Lady Raven Wing
Eluvatar
Alamei
MintChocoIC13 (Disqualified)

[B]Vivanco[/B]

Vivanco's campaign emphasised his experience as Attorney General, and his record of upholding the independence of the judiciary. Vivanco responded to the issue of harsh sentencing by implying punishments may seem "more harsh [sic]" due to their final nature. Though they seemed to support the idea that the Court should always be open to rehabilitation, they indicated that past good deeds should not negate a bad act in the eyes of the law.

Notably, they supported establishing a civil procedure for the Court, as a forum outside of moderation for the resolution of conflicts among individuals. They stated that the administration would assume the duty of enforcing these decisions, though they did not indicate what penal actions may be incurred upon violation.

Vivanco received 18.31% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Zyvetskistaahn[/B]

Having served as the previous Chief Justice, Zyvetskistaahn's reelection campaign had an air of inevitability surrounding it, heightened by a highly thorough, issue-based campaign. On procedures, Zyvetskistaahn laid out a plan for much-needed reforms following the AGORA Act, including alteration of the requests for review form, the introduction of a form for indictments, and rule amendments to reflect the inevitable delay that will come from appointing a prosecutor after charges are accepted. Other amendments he endorsed included clarifying of indictments and requests for approval for bans, the introduction of requirements that changes to indictments be approved by the Court, and changes to the guilty plea process.

Zyvetskistaahn received 49.30% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Lady Raven Wing[/B]

Lady Raven Wing, running a concise but thoughtful campaign, was a clear favourite for reelection as Justice, having received several high-profile endorsements early on. Her time as Justice launched them from a relative unknown in TNP politics to a highly respected and experienced member of the bench.

In the wake of the AGORA Act, she indicated that the Court should, going forward, not be resolving ambiguities of law in the criminal trial process, if at all. She qualified that this pertains only to ambiguities that do not result in "Constitutional conflict". Speaking on penal restrain, she stated that she did not feel any particular cases in recent years were decided improperly or that the Court handed down any unreasonable punishments.

Lady Raven Wing received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Wonderess[/B]

This was Wonderess' second campaign for Justice, having run unsuccessfully last July in a comparatively bare-bones effort. This time around, he emphasised his conservative approach to interpreting and applying the statute, declaring that it was not the Court's role to innovate on the law but instead to act as a "respectful referee" of the trial process.

On the issue of retribution, Wonderess pointed to The North Pacific v Bobberino as a case in which the Court could have pursued more leniency. He made it clear, however, that he did not see it as his place to criticise the Court for its previous decisions, especially considering we the public may not have all the "pieces of the puzzle". He offered a reasonable position on heavy-handed rulings, emphasising that punishment should be, first and foremost, about the rehabilitation of the defendant and that the Court should use only such legal force as necessary to affect this outcome. He indicated that, especially with as sparse a body of case law as the North Pacific has, precedent should not be the final word, and that each case encompasses unique circumstances that require a unique approach to resolution, even if the charges are the same.

Wonderess received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Eluvatar[/B]

Eluvatar, the renowned former Delegate and elder statesman who has previously served in the now-defunct position of Attorney General, only tentatively accepted his nomination for Justice. He failed to post a campaign thread, and seemed to have relied on name recognition and a robust record.

Eluvatar received 32.39% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Alamei[/B]

Though a TNP native for some time, Alamei has only recently begun to actively engage in regional government. An experienced legal official for the Versutian Federation, Alamei hopes to bring their philosophy of transparency and impartiality to the North Pacific. They supported the recent reforms under the AGORA Act, stating that it made the Court more accessible to the "common citizen". They also proposed a rule change that would allow Justices other than the Moderating Justice to ask questions of trial participants, suggesting this would allow Justices an opportunity to make a more 'fully informed' decision.

Alamei received 35.21% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]MintChocoIC13[/B]

MintChocoIC13 did not post a campaign, and they lost their citizenship during the initial vote. They were struck from the ballot, and a new vote was triggered automatically.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=7] World Assembly Digest[/size]
[right][I]by El Fiji Grande[/I][/right]
[center][img]https://www.nationstates.net/images/ga.jpg[/img]
[COLOR=GREEN]General Assembly[/COLOR]
[I]Improving the world one resolution at a time.[/I]

[B]Oceanic Waste Disposal Ban[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=orange]Discarded[/COLOR][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=orange]No vote[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]13,550[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]2,693[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]533[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]50[/COLOR][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.3%

No Recommendation

Repeal: "Promotion of Recycling"[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=RED]Failed[/COLOR][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=RED]Against[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]3,028[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]12,850[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]46[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]547[/COLOR][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.8%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This repeal ironically uses rather ambiguous reasoning to argue that clause 3 of GAR #483 is ambiguous, stating that it creates for possible loopholes and abusive regulations for member nations and large corporations, without providing prove or examples as to how the by the author predicted negative consequences might come to pass. It is also rather contradictory, in claiming firstly that clause 3 was ambiguous, but then stating that clause 3 specifically creates abusive regulations while in fact the resolution itself does not create those regulations, but requires member nations to create regulations or subsidizations and tailor them according to their needs and requirements. Although it is possible for environmental regulations such as those on recycling to impact small businesses more than big businesses, it is up to national governments to craft regulations that do not disadvantage small businesses unfairly.

Considering further that the author of the target resolution is currently working together with other members of the World Assembly to properly repeal GAR #483 and replace it in order to correct actual deficiencies, of which none where mentioned in this repeal, the Ministry advises to vote Against this proposal.

[center][B]Disease Naming Compact[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=GREEN]Passed[/COLOR][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=RED]Against[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]8,490[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]7,203[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]210[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]379[/COLOR][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.5%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal appears to be written opportunistically based on current real-life events. Unfortunately its provisions appear unnecessary as a common name for a novel disease would be adopted by most nations through communications between government authorities, and medical professionals would be aware of different names if they exist. In addition, the large variation in the languages of WA nations will make the task of creating a name suitable for all languages functionally impossible, and nations need flexibility to adopt a name that suits their language.

For the above reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal.

[center][B]Interference Causing Equipment Act[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=RED]Failed[/COLOR][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=RED]Against[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]3,511[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]11,040[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]51[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]500[/COLOR][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]38.4%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While a well-intentioned proposal, it unfortunately falls victim to wording problems, which are at times overly complex while also creating loopholes. For example, clause 2i includes technical vocabulary that is not properly defined. Clause 3 prohibits distribution of non-compliant devices between member states while allowing member states to import and export from non-member states. Clauses 3 and 4 together ensure only member states capable of developing non-compliant devices are able to use them for government purposes such as security and defence, while those not as technologically advanced cannot purchase them, and are left without a vital line of defence.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal, in hopes of a better resolution in the future.

[center][B]On the Health and Financial Well-Being of Workers[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=RED]Failed[/COLOR][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=GREEN]For[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]6,815[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]8,326[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]463[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]101[/COLOR][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.4%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal aims to establish leave for workers in the event they become sick, have a family medical emergency, or if they have children. These types of events in a person's life are important for them to attend to, regardless of work obligations. On top of that, in the event they are sick, it would be wise to provide some sort of program that allows them to stay home and prevent the spread of the disease. Further, workers will receive identical compensation as they would have had they been at work, easing financial stress undertaken by not attending work. Creating an umbrella program for each of these, allowing greater flexibility for workers, is the best course of action.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote For this proposal.

[center][img]https://www.nationstates.net/images/sc.jpg[/img]
[COLOR=RED]Security Council[/COLOR]
[I]Spreading interregional peace and goodwill, via force if necessary.[/I]

[B]Liberate The East Pacific[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=RED]Failed[/COLOR][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=RED]Against[/COLOR][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]6,708[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]8,799[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]211[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]365[/COLOR][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.7%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
In an event that can only be described as confusing, the Delegate of the East Pacific themselves has called for an end of their tyranny and wishes for a liberation of their region. While The North Pacific is always glad to help the weak and oppressed, we believe in this case it is sufficient to point out all the wonderfull options available to end ones own tyranny and political career, like self-impeachement or a good old donation affair.

While we advise a vote Against this proposal, we sincerely wish The East Pacific all the best in ending its Delegate's reign of tyranny.

[center][B]Commend Kindjal[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=GREEN]Passed[/COLOR][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=GREEN]For[/COLOR][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]10,818[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]4,208[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]519[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]72[/COLOR][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.6%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While we have our reservations, Kindjal has demonstrated a determination in a popular field of the game that is not usually discussed in the Security Council. Although they intended to dedicate to roleplay, they struggled with writing as English is not their first language. Instead, they chose a path that led to them becoming the best in their field of NS issues. Kindjal, in adjudicating right from wrong, has topped every other nation in 10 different censuses in the game, all of which are highly competitive. We hope that this well-written commendation demonstrates that nations in all fields of the game can be commended, and serve as an inspiration to dedicated issue answerers.

For the above reasons, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends a vote For this commendation.

[center][B]Commend Cormactopia Prime[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=RED]Failed[/COLOR][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=RED]Against[/COLOR][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]4,255[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]8,936[/COLOR][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][COLOR=GREEN]63[/COLOR][/B] Against: [B][COLOR=RED]459[/COLOR][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]36.4%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
Cormactopia Prime, commonly known as Cormac, despite being a potentially deserving nominee, is the subject of a rather stale proposal that doesn't paint an accurate picture. Cormac is known for being capricious but still dedicated and charismatic in any role (defender, invader, imperialist, journalist, etc) they decide to take. The proposal doesn't argue that, rather that Cormac has great recognition among their peers for a collection of accomplishments. The proposal is jumpy and doesn't flow well throughout the clauses, each of which is shakily written and barely supports the the initial argument. Several of the clauses, such as the "Affirming" clause on developing stability in Osiris, contradict further evidence on Cormac's history with Osiris.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote of Against "Commend Cormactopia Prime", hoping for a better proposal down the line.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=7]Spotlight - with 9003[/size]
[right][I]by McMasterdonia, Delegate[/I][/right]

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] Today I am joined by 9003, a relatively new member of The North Pacific who is already a prominent member of our community and in the Cards Guild specifically. Welcome and thank you for joining me!

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] Thanks for having me!

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] Firstly, can you tell me a little about your background in NationStates? When did you join and which region did you first call home?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] I've played for 7 years now. Pretty much after founding my nation I got a lovely simple telegram from Sauron recruiting for Mordor. It said “one does not simply walk into Mordor” so I did the only logical thing and simply walked in. I helped develop the then fledgling region into a hotspot of a player region after out posting the RMB bot, I joined the force of Mordor and held a warzone for a couple of months.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] What did you enjoy most about your time in Mordor? During your time of supporting regional development in that region, what did you learn?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] I learned a lot about developing the region including that the founder and in turn dark lord can be put on trial and serve as the sitting judge on said trial. In a mess of legal debate. My favorite activity in Mordor was spamming on the forum I played every one of the games to a crazy level reaching several thousand posts a week. Raising in the ranks in the forces of Mordor was also fun and fits well with me joining the NPA now.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] Excellent! We will get to your NPA service in a moment, but before that What made you decide to join The North Pacific?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] What made me join tnp was the card lotto after seeing all the legendaries going about I knew I had to get in on the action for some of those!

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] How did you hear about the card lottery? Always interested to know how our outreach is going!

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] I heard about the lottery from the marketplace discord after The Northern Lights posted some winners. The chance to win a soops or mindless contempt while collecting Ex flags was a huge draw. They are the peak ex flag card, after that I knew I couldn’t sit it out any longer.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] Did this create any conflict for you? In terms of deciding to leave Mordor for The North Pacific?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] Well all in all I still haven't "left" Mordor my main has due to a small snafoo with NS breeze. Blowing my 7 years of residency. So I switched a puppet in but for the most part the Mordor government has fallen aside and is quite and a shadow of its former glory

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] And ever since, you have been very involved in The Cards Guild! What is it about Cards that you find enjoyable within the context of NationStates?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] I love cards because they give nationstates more of an active game rather than logging on once in a while to answer issues.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] Regarding the NPA, it has been great seeing you get involved there. What made you decide to participate in our Army and how have you found it to be?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] After serving in the forces of Mordor and reaching the rank of general there I partook in the UDL for a while before hanging my hat up on r/d for a good while. However, once I saw the NPA was an active army I knew I had to join and give it another shot.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] Would you say that before joining the NPA you would have identified as a defender?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] I would say I identified mostly defender. After some espionage missions among den (pre-predator days) I jumped for a mission or two of tags and always enjoyed it but until now didn't have an army that supported the view. I very much like the NPAs method to preserve the wfe and flag. As the big part of raiding I didn't like was destroying random regions when they didn't do anything warranting destruction.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] Wow! So you were involved in espionage ops against DEN?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] I was mostly just there to muck things up and see if they were up to any large scale raids. The level of opsec was next to zero during that time.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] So joining the NPA could be another espionage operation? :P

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] For who! The now defunct forces of Mordor lol. And nah I wouldn't move my main nation into the region if I was, I would have far too much to lose.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] Naturally I am just teasing! How has your experience differed to your prior military experience?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] The npa has a larger occupational force and a larger active force. Most operations of Mordor’s forces were missions with 5 nations. Therefore seeing the NPA show up to a joint op or even just a regular op with 7+ jumpers is impressive and having the Generals here to help out new folks is awesome.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] You also mentioned earlier that you like that the NPA does not (as a general rule) do destructive raids. Are there any circumstances where you think a destructive raid is desirable and necessary?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] Well in the case of anyone The North Pacific is at war with would be a very justified cause or any region that is causing distress to the greater nationstates community.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] Do you see yourself getting involved in other areas of The North Pacific? Are you interested in pursuing higher office?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] I'm trying to. Truth be told when I first moved here it was during the delegate election and I tried to run to only be shot down by just a few days short on the residency requirement. Now, I have learned that it would be far better to learn more about the position before I try and run for it. But I would love to run for more at some point. For now, I am enjoying serving as a Deputy Guildmaster. It is great fun!

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] What about the executive staff? Have you considered getting involved in other Ministries?

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] I have been considering joining the culture Ministry. It fits quite well with Cards and I would be interested to get involved in their other activities.

[COLOR=GREEN]McMasterdonia:[/COLOR] That concludes our interview! Thank you once more for your time 9003. We look forward to seeing your future contributions to The North Pacific.

[COLOR=RED]9003:[/COLOR] My pleasure, thank you for having me![h][/h]
[center][U][B]The North Star[/B][/U][B]:[/B] [I]Lighting The Way To The Truth[/I]
Publisher: McMasterdonia :: Executive Editor: Bobberino :: Managing Editor: Robespierre and Cosmosplosion

[I]The North Star is produced by the Ministry of Communications on behalf of the Government of The North Pacific and is distributed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs externally and the Ministry of Home Affairs internally. Except where otherwise indicated, all content represents the views of the Government of The North Pacific.[/I]

[B][url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1114798]Index of Issues[/URL][/B][/center]


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[img src="https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png" alt=" " style="max-width:100%;"][font size="4"]Regional Assembly Highlights[/font]
[div align="right"][I]by Bobberino, Minister of Communications[/I][/div]
[div align="center"]Speaker: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5032634/]Deropia[/URL]
Deputy Speakers: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5060570/]Koopa[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3238036/]Rom[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3131968/]MadJack[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3318453/]Owenstacey[/URL]


[B]Current Business[/B]

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190483/#post-10307353]Delegate's Report Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5008463/]Brendog[/URL]

Summary: This bill writes into law the recent common practice of Ministers providing reports as per their administration's requests, following the precedent established by El Fiji Grande in his Delegacy.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190741/#post-10305904]Lessening Repeating Work Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3302031/]Praetor[/URL]

Summary: An election law based bill, this addresses the addition of preferential voting into our judicial elections, eliminates restarting elections, which also permits candidates withdrawing during voting. In addition, it provides yet more power to the oligarchy by stating that after backwards tie-breaking a tie remains, the longest-standing citizen is declared the winner, in a clear bone thrown to the oligarchy to get this passed.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9191863/]Court Rule Amendments Consulation[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3157760/]Zyvetskistaahn[/URL]

Summary: A bill that makes some common sense changes regarding the court rules and presents them to the RA. These include the court seeking out government officials for R4Rs relevant to them, a statement re: how to submit and withdraw R4Rs, an extension for opinion drafting and submission from 7 to 14 days, and introducing rules re: Freedom of Information and an insurance plan for vexatious appeals and/or relevant reviews are vexatious.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion
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[img src="https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png" alt=" " style="max-width:100%;"][font size="4"]NPA Bulletin[/font]
[div align="right"][I]by Pierce, Communications Staffer, NPA Soldier[/I][/div]
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[B]Leadership

Minister of Defense: Trondstorm
Deputy Minister of Defense: Colonel Rom[/B][/div]

The North Pacific Army (NPA) participated in a few operations, consisting mainly of refounds.

From the 29th of February to the 9th of March, a strong force of 20 NPA soldiers participated in a joint operation with The Black Hawks (TBH) on the region of Opstan to prevent a refound by removing the Delegate and all Regional Officers. The operation ended by the Minor update on the 9th of March, by which the region was passworded.

On the 7th of March, Colonel BluieGamer of the NPA refounded Itaque Sanctus Defensus after it had ceased to exist. The region was previously protected by Chapter 7.6 Section 32 and 33, which protects regions and its natives from permanent harm and excessive force through altering the embassy list, password protecting the region, forcibly removing natives, and refounding the region. The section states that exceptions can be made upon authorization of the Delegate and majority approval of the Regional Assembly. Since the region had formerly been an embassy partner with the Confederation of Corrupt Dictators, Delegate McMasterdonia proposed the exception for ISD alongside other regions to the RA on the 15th of February and the exception was approved with a 30-3 vote. The region had ceased to exist during the vote, and it was refounded following the passage of the exception and passworded.

On the 24th of March, the NPA took note during a training operation that the Hitlers Alliance had been abandoned by its natives, and was refounded by Corporal Nimarya and Colonel BluieGamer to prevent the region from being a site for fascists.

Finally, the NPA captured and refounded the region Nessuno (named after Lead Gameside Advocate Territorio Di Nessuno) to prevent its use from outside individuals.
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[img src="https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png" alt=" " style="max-width:100%;"] [font size="4"]March 2020 Judicial Election[/font]
[div align="right"][I]by Haven[/I][/div]

With four months since November now behind us, it's time for another judicial election. March's vote comes as the Court in recent months has faced criticisms over a series of seemingly over-punitive decisions, including in cases featuring guilty pleas and requests for commutation. It also follows the abolition of the office of the Attorney General with the passing of the AGORA Act, leading to questions of the Court's standing to decide on legal ambiguities in a trial format, among other issues. The field was exceptionally large this month, with six candidates eventually making it to the final ballot. This including respected veterans and a few fresh faces looking to make a name for themselves on the bench.

[B]The Candidates:[/B]

Vivanco
Zyvetskistaahn
Wonderess
Lady Raven Wing
Eluvatar
Alamei
MintChocoIC13 (Disqualified)

[B]Vivanco[/B]

Vivanco's campaign emphasised his experience as Attorney General, and his record of upholding the independence of the judiciary. Vivanco responded to the issue of harsh sentencing by implying punishments may seem "more harsh [sic]" due to their final nature. Though they seemed to support the idea that the Court should always be open to rehabilitation, they indicated that past good deeds should not negate a bad act in the eyes of the law.

Notably, they supported establishing a civil procedure for the Court, as a forum outside of moderation for the resolution of conflicts among individuals. They stated that the administration would assume the duty of enforcing these decisions, though they did not indicate what penal actions may be incurred upon violation.

Vivanco received 18.31% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Zyvetskistaahn[/B]

Having served as the previous Chief Justice, Zyvetskistaahn's reelection campaign had an air of inevitability surrounding it, heightened by a highly thorough, issue-based campaign. On procedures, Zyvetskistaahn laid out a plan for much-needed reforms following the AGORA Act, including alteration of the requests for review form, the introduction of a form for indictments, and rule amendments to reflect the inevitable delay that will come from appointing a prosecutor after charges are accepted. Other amendments he endorsed included clarifying of indictments and requests for approval for bans, the introduction of requirements that changes to indictments be approved by the Court, and changes to the guilty plea process.

Zyvetskistaahn received 49.30% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Lady Raven Wing[/B]

Lady Raven Wing, running a concise but thoughtful campaign, was a clear favourite for reelection as Justice, having received several high-profile endorsements early on. Her time as Justice launched them from a relative unknown in TNP politics to a highly respected and experienced member of the bench.

In the wake of the AGORA Act, she indicated that the Court should, going forward, not be resolving ambiguities of law in the criminal trial process, if at all. She qualified that this pertains only to ambiguities that do not result in "Constitutional conflict". Speaking on penal restrain, she stated that she did not feel any particular cases in recent years were decided improperly or that the Court handed down any unreasonable punishments.

Lady Raven Wing received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Wonderess[/B]

This was Wonderess' second campaign for Justice, having run unsuccessfully last July in a comparatively bare-bones effort. This time around, he emphasised his conservative approach to interpreting and applying the statute, declaring that it was not the Court's role to innovate on the law but instead to act as a "respectful referee" of the trial process.

On the issue of retribution, Wonderess pointed to The North Pacific v Bobberino as a case in which the Court could have pursued more leniency. He made it clear, however, that he did not see it as his place to criticise the Court for its previous decisions, especially considering we the public may not have all the "pieces of the puzzle". He offered a reasonable position on heavy-handed rulings, emphasising that punishment should be, first and foremost, about the rehabilitation of the defendant and that the Court should use only such legal force as necessary to affect this outcome. He indicated that, especially with as sparse a body of case law as the North Pacific has, precedent should not be the final word, and that each case encompasses unique circumstances that require a unique approach to resolution, even if the charges are the same.

Wonderess received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Eluvatar[/B]

Eluvatar, the renowned former Delegate and elder statesman who has previously served in the now-defunct position of Attorney General, only tentatively accepted his nomination for Justice. He failed to post a campaign thread, and seemed to have relied on name recognition and a robust record.

Eluvatar received 32.39% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Alamei[/B]

Though a TNP native for some time, Alamei has only recently begun to actively engage in regional government. An experienced legal official for the Versutian Federation, Alamei hopes to bring their philosophy of transparency and impartiality to the North Pacific. They supported the recent reforms under the AGORA Act, stating that it made the Court more accessible to the "common citizen". They also proposed a rule change that would allow Justices other than the Moderating Justice to ask questions of trial participants, suggesting this would allow Justices an opportunity to make a more 'fully informed' decision.

Alamei received 35.21% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]MintChocoIC13[/B]

MintChocoIC13 did not post a campaign, and they lost their citizenship during the initial vote. They were struck from the ballot, and a new vote was triggered automatically.

[img src="https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png" alt=" " style="max-width:100%;"][font size="4"] World Assembly Digest[/font]
[div align="right"][I]by El Fiji Grande[/I][/div]
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[font color="27b413"]General Assembly[/font]
[I]Improving the world one resolution at a time.[/I]

[B]Oceanic Waste Disposal Ban[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=orange]Discarded[/font][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=orange]No vote[/font][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][font color="27b413"]13,550[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]2,693[/font][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][font color="27b413"]533[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]50[/font][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.3%

No Recommendation

Repeal: "Promotion of Recycling"[/B]
Status: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Failed[/font][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Against[/font][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][font color="27b413"]3,028[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]12,850[/font][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][font color="27b413"]46[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]547[/font][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.8%[/B][/div]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This repeal ironically uses rather ambiguous reasoning to argue that clause 3 of GAR #483 is ambiguous, stating that it creates for possible loopholes and abusive regulations for member nations and large corporations, without providing prove or examples as to how the by the author predicted negative consequences might come to pass. It is also rather contradictory, in claiming firstly that clause 3 was ambiguous, but then stating that clause 3 specifically creates abusive regulations while in fact the resolution itself does not create those regulations, but requires member nations to create regulations or subsidizations and tailor them according to their needs and requirements. Although it is possible for environmental regulations such as those on recycling to impact small businesses more than big businesses, it is up to national governments to craft regulations that do not disadvantage small businesses unfairly.

Considering further that the author of the target resolution is currently working together with other members of the World Assembly to properly repeal GAR #483 and replace it in order to correct actual deficiencies, of which none where mentioned in this repeal, the Ministry advises to vote Against this proposal.

[div align="center"][B]Disease Naming Compact[/B]
Status: [B][font color="27b413"]Passed[/font][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Against[/font][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][font color="27b413"]8,490[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]7,203[/font][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][font color="27b413"]210[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]379[/font][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.5%[/B][/div]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal appears to be written opportunistically based on current real-life events. Unfortunately its provisions appear unnecessary as a common name for a novel disease would be adopted by most nations through communications between government authorities, and medical professionals would be aware of different names if they exist. In addition, the large variation in the languages of WA nations will make the task of creating a name suitable for all languages functionally impossible, and nations need flexibility to adopt a name that suits their language.

For the above reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal.

[div align="center"][B]Interference Causing Equipment Act[/B]
Status: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Failed[/font][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Against[/font][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][font color="27b413"]3,511[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]11,040[/font][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][font color="27b413"]51[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]500[/font][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]38.4%[/B][/div]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While a well-intentioned proposal, it unfortunately falls victim to wording problems, which are at times overly complex while also creating loopholes. For example, clause 2i includes technical vocabulary that is not properly defined. Clause 3 prohibits distribution of non-compliant devices between member states while allowing member states to import and export from non-member states. Clauses 3 and 4 together ensure only member states capable of developing non-compliant devices are able to use them for government purposes such as security and defence, while those not as technologically advanced cannot purchase them, and are left without a vital line of defence.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal, in hopes of a better resolution in the future.

[div align="center"][B]On the Health and Financial Well-Being of Workers[/B]
Status: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Failed[/font][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][font color="27b413"]For[/font][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][font color="27b413"]6,815[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]8,326[/font][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][font color="27b413"]463[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]101[/font][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.4%[/B][/div]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal aims to establish leave for workers in the event they become sick, have a family medical emergency, or if they have children. These types of events in a person's life are important for them to attend to, regardless of work obligations. On top of that, in the event they are sick, it would be wise to provide some sort of program that allows them to stay home and prevent the spread of the disease. Further, workers will receive identical compensation as they would have had they been at work, easing financial stress undertaken by not attending work. Creating an umbrella program for each of these, allowing greater flexibility for workers, is the best course of action.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote For this proposal.

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[font color="#ff3216"]Security Council[/font]
[I]Spreading interregional peace and goodwill, via force if necessary.[/I]

[B]Liberate The East Pacific[/B]
Status: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Failed[/font][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Against[/font][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][font color="27b413"]6,708[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]8,799[/font][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][font color="27b413"]211[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]365[/font][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.7%[/B][/div]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
In an event that can only be described as confusing, the Delegate of the East Pacific themselves has called for an end of their tyranny and wishes for a liberation of their region. While The North Pacific is always glad to help the weak and oppressed, we believe in this case it is sufficient to point out all the wonderfull options available to end ones own tyranny and political career, like self-impeachement or a good old donation affair.

While we advise a vote Against this proposal, we sincerely wish The East Pacific all the best in ending its Delegate's reign of tyranny.

[div align="center"][B]Commend Kindjal[/B]
Status: [B][font color="27b413"]Passed[/font][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][font color="27b413"]For[/font][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][font color="27b413"]10,818[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]4,208[/font][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][font color="27b413"]519[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]72[/font][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.6%[/B][/div]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While we have our reservations, Kindjal has demonstrated a determination in a popular field of the game that is not usually discussed in the Security Council. Although they intended to dedicate to roleplay, they struggled with writing as English is not their first language. Instead, they chose a path that led to them becoming the best in their field of NS issues. Kindjal, in adjudicating right from wrong, has topped every other nation in 10 different censuses in the game, all of which are highly competitive. We hope that this well-written commendation demonstrates that nations in all fields of the game can be commended, and serve as an inspiration to dedicated issue answerers.

For the above reasons, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends a vote For this commendation.

[div align="center"][B]Commend Cormactopia Prime[/B]
Status: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Failed[/font][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][font color="#ff3216"]Against[/font][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][font color="27b413"]4,255[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]8,936[/font][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][font color="27b413"]63[/font][/B] Against: [B][font color="#ff3216"]459[/font][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]36.4%[/B][/div]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
Cormactopia Prime, commonly known as Cormac, despite being a potentially deserving nominee, is the subject of a rather stale proposal that doesn't paint an accurate picture. Cormac is known for being capricious but still dedicated and charismatic in any role (defender, invader, imperialist, journalist, etc) they decide to take. The proposal doesn't argue that, rather that Cormac has great recognition among their peers for a collection of accomplishments. The proposal is jumpy and doesn't flow well throughout the clauses, each of which is shakily written and barely supports the the initial argument. Several of the clauses, such as the "Affirming" clause on developing stability in Osiris, contradict further evidence on Cormac's history with Osiris.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote of Against "Commend Cormactopia Prime", hoping for a better proposal down the line.

[img src="https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png" alt=" " style="max-width:100%;"][font size="4"]Spotlight - with 9003[/font]
[div align="right"][I]by McMasterdonia, Delegate[/I][/div]

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] Today I am joined by 9003, a relatively new member of The North Pacific who is already a prominent member of our community and in the Cards Guild specifically. Welcome and thank you for joining me!

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] Thanks for having me!

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] Firstly, can you tell me a little about your background in NationStates? When did you join and which region did you first call home?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] I've played for 7 years now. Pretty much after founding my nation I got a lovely simple telegram from Sauron recruiting for Mordor. It said “one does not simply walk into Mordor” so I did the only logical thing and simply walked in. I helped develop the then fledgling region into a hotspot of a player region after out posting the RMB bot, I joined the force of Mordor and held a warzone for a couple of months.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] What did you enjoy most about your time in Mordor? During your time of supporting regional development in that region, what did you learn?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] I learned a lot about developing the region including that the founder and in turn dark lord can be put on trial and serve as the sitting judge on said trial. In a mess of legal debate. My favorite activity in Mordor was spamming on the forum I played every one of the games to a crazy level reaching several thousand posts a week. Raising in the ranks in the forces of Mordor was also fun and fits well with me joining the NPA now.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] Excellent! We will get to your NPA service in a moment, but before that What made you decide to join The North Pacific?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] What made me join tnp was the card lotto after seeing all the legendaries going about I knew I had to get in on the action for some of those!

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] How did you hear about the card lottery? Always interested to know how our outreach is going!

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] I heard about the lottery from the marketplace discord after The Northern Lights posted some winners. The chance to win a soops or mindless contempt while collecting Ex flags was a huge draw. They are the peak ex flag card, after that I knew I couldn’t sit it out any longer.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] Did this create any conflict for you? In terms of deciding to leave Mordor for The North Pacific?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] Well all in all I still haven't "left" Mordor my main has due to a small snafoo with NS breeze. Blowing my 7 years of residency. So I switched a puppet in but for the most part the Mordor government has fallen aside and is quite and a shadow of its former glory

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] And ever since, you have been very involved in The Cards Guild! What is it about Cards that you find enjoyable within the context of NationStates?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] I love cards because they give nationstates more of an active game rather than logging on once in a while to answer issues.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] Regarding the NPA, it has been great seeing you get involved there. What made you decide to participate in our Army and how have you found it to be?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] After serving in the forces of Mordor and reaching the rank of general there I partook in the UDL for a while before hanging my hat up on r/d for a good while. However, once I saw the NPA was an active army I knew I had to join and give it another shot.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] Would you say that before joining the NPA you would have identified as a defender?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] I would say I identified mostly defender. After some espionage missions among den (pre-predator days) I jumped for a mission or two of tags and always enjoyed it but until now didn't have an army that supported the view. I very much like the NPAs method to preserve the wfe and flag. As the big part of raiding I didn't like was destroying random regions when they didn't do anything warranting destruction.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] Wow! So you were involved in espionage ops against DEN?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] I was mostly just there to muck things up and see if they were up to any large scale raids. The level of opsec was next to zero during that time.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] So joining the NPA could be another espionage operation? :P

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] For who! The now defunct forces of Mordor lol. And nah I wouldn't move my main nation into the region if I was, I would have far too much to lose.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] Naturally I am just teasing! How has your experience differed to your prior military experience?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] The npa has a larger occupational force and a larger active force. Most operations of Mordor’s forces were missions with 5 nations. Therefore seeing the NPA show up to a joint op or even just a regular op with 7+ jumpers is impressive and having the Generals here to help out new folks is awesome.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] You also mentioned earlier that you like that the NPA does not (as a general rule) do destructive raids. Are there any circumstances where you think a destructive raid is desirable and necessary?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] Well in the case of anyone The North Pacific is at war with would be a very justified cause or any region that is causing distress to the greater nationstates community.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] Do you see yourself getting involved in other areas of The North Pacific? Are you interested in pursuing higher office?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] I'm trying to. Truth be told when I first moved here it was during the delegate election and I tried to run to only be shot down by just a few days short on the residency requirement. Now, I have learned that it would be far better to learn more about the position before I try and run for it. But I would love to run for more at some point. For now, I am enjoying serving as a Deputy Guildmaster. It is great fun!

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] What about the executive staff? Have you considered getting involved in other Ministries?

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] I have been considering joining the culture Ministry. It fits quite well with Cards and I would be interested to get involved in their other activities.

[font color="27b413"]McMasterdonia:[/font] That concludes our interview! Thank you once more for your time 9003. We look forward to seeing your future contributions to The North Pacific.

[font color="#ff3216"]9003:[/font] My pleasure, thank you for having me![h][/h]
[div align="center"][U][B]The North Star[/B][/U][B]:[/B] [I]Lighting The Way To The Truth[/I]
Publisher: McMasterdonia :: Executive Editor: Bobberino :: Managing Editor: Robespierre and Cosmosplosion

[I]The North Star is produced by the Ministry of Communications on behalf of the Government of The North Pacific and is distributed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs externally and the Ministry of Home Affairs internally. Except where otherwise indicated, all content represents the views of the Government of The North Pacific.[/I]

[B][url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1114798]Index of Issues[/URL][/B][/div]


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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=medium]Regional Assembly Highlights[/size]
[align=right][I]by Bobberino, Minister of Communications[/I][/align]
[align=center]Speaker: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5032634/]Deropia[/URL]
Deputy Speakers: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5060570/]Koopa[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3238036/]Rom[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3131968/]MadJack[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3318453/]Owenstacey[/URL]


[B]Current Business[/B]

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190483/#post-10307353]Delegate's Report Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5008463/]Brendog[/URL]

Summary: This bill writes into law the recent common practice of Ministers providing reports as per their administration's requests, following the precedent established by El Fiji Grande in his Delegacy.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190741/#post-10305904]Lessening Repeating Work Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3302031/]Praetor[/URL]

Summary: An election law based bill, this addresses the addition of preferential voting into our judicial elections, eliminates restarting elections, which also permits candidates withdrawing during voting. In addition, it provides yet more power to the oligarchy by stating that after backwards tie-breaking a tie remains, the longest-standing citizen is declared the winner, in a clear bone thrown to the oligarchy to get this passed.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9191863/]Court Rule Amendments Consulation[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3157760/]Zyvetskistaahn[/URL]

Summary: A bill that makes some common sense changes regarding the court rules and presents them to the RA. These include the court seeking out government officials for R4Rs relevant to them, a statement re: how to submit and withdraw R4Rs, an extension for opinion drafting and submission from 7 to 14 days, and introducing rules re: Freedom of Information and an insurance plan for vexatious appeals and/or relevant reviews are vexatious.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=medium]NPA Bulletin[/size]
[align=right][I]by Pierce, Communications Staffer, NPA Soldier[/I][/align]
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[B]Leadership

Minister of Defense: Trondstorm
Deputy Minister of Defense: Colonel Rom[/B][/align]

The North Pacific Army (NPA) participated in a few operations, consisting mainly of refounds.

From the 29th of February to the 9th of March, a strong force of 20 NPA soldiers participated in a joint operation with The Black Hawks (TBH) on the region of Opstan to prevent a refound by removing the Delegate and all Regional Officers. The operation ended by the Minor update on the 9th of March, by which the region was passworded.

On the 7th of March, Colonel BluieGamer of the NPA refounded Itaque Sanctus Defensus after it had ceased to exist. The region was previously protected by Chapter 7.6 Section 32 and 33, which protects regions and its natives from permanent harm and excessive force through altering the embassy list, password protecting the region, forcibly removing natives, and refounding the region. The section states that exceptions can be made upon authorization of the Delegate and majority approval of the Regional Assembly. Since the region had formerly been an embassy partner with the Confederation of Corrupt Dictators, Delegate McMasterdonia proposed the exception for ISD alongside other regions to the RA on the 15th of February and the exception was approved with a 30-3 vote. The region had ceased to exist during the vote, and it was refounded following the passage of the exception and passworded.

On the 24th of March, the NPA took note during a training operation that the Hitlers Alliance had been abandoned by its natives, and was refounded by Corporal Nimarya and Colonel BluieGamer to prevent the region from being a site for fascists.

Finally, the NPA captured and refounded the region Nessuno (named after Lead Gameside Advocate Territorio Di Nessuno) to prevent its use from outside individuals.
[h][/h]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img] [size=medium]March 2020 Judicial Election[/size]
[align=right][I]by Haven[/I][/align]

With four months since November now behind us, it's time for another judicial election. March's vote comes as the Court in recent months has faced criticisms over a series of seemingly over-punitive decisions, including in cases featuring guilty pleas and requests for commutation. It also follows the abolition of the office of the Attorney General with the passing of the AGORA Act, leading to questions of the Court's standing to decide on legal ambiguities in a trial format, among other issues. The field was exceptionally large this month, with six candidates eventually making it to the final ballot. This including respected veterans and a few fresh faces looking to make a name for themselves on the bench.

[B]The Candidates:[/B]

Vivanco
Zyvetskistaahn
Wonderess
Lady Raven Wing
Eluvatar
Alamei
MintChocoIC13 (Disqualified)

[B]Vivanco[/B]

Vivanco's campaign emphasised his experience as Attorney General, and his record of upholding the independence of the judiciary. Vivanco responded to the issue of harsh sentencing by implying punishments may seem "more harsh [sic]" due to their final nature. Though they seemed to support the idea that the Court should always be open to rehabilitation, they indicated that past good deeds should not negate a bad act in the eyes of the law.

Notably, they supported establishing a civil procedure for the Court, as a forum outside of moderation for the resolution of conflicts among individuals. They stated that the administration would assume the duty of enforcing these decisions, though they did not indicate what penal actions may be incurred upon violation.

Vivanco received 18.31% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Zyvetskistaahn[/B]

Having served as the previous Chief Justice, Zyvetskistaahn's reelection campaign had an air of inevitability surrounding it, heightened by a highly thorough, issue-based campaign. On procedures, Zyvetskistaahn laid out a plan for much-needed reforms following the AGORA Act, including alteration of the requests for review form, the introduction of a form for indictments, and rule amendments to reflect the inevitable delay that will come from appointing a prosecutor after charges are accepted. Other amendments he endorsed included clarifying of indictments and requests for approval for bans, the introduction of requirements that changes to indictments be approved by the Court, and changes to the guilty plea process.

Zyvetskistaahn received 49.30% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Lady Raven Wing[/B]

Lady Raven Wing, running a concise but thoughtful campaign, was a clear favourite for reelection as Justice, having received several high-profile endorsements early on. Her time as Justice launched them from a relative unknown in TNP politics to a highly respected and experienced member of the bench.

In the wake of the AGORA Act, she indicated that the Court should, going forward, not be resolving ambiguities of law in the criminal trial process, if at all. She qualified that this pertains only to ambiguities that do not result in "Constitutional conflict". Speaking on penal restrain, she stated that she did not feel any particular cases in recent years were decided improperly or that the Court handed down any unreasonable punishments.

Lady Raven Wing received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Wonderess[/B]

This was Wonderess' second campaign for Justice, having run unsuccessfully last July in a comparatively bare-bones effort. This time around, he emphasised his conservative approach to interpreting and applying the statute, declaring that it was not the Court's role to innovate on the law but instead to act as a "respectful referee" of the trial process.

On the issue of retribution, Wonderess pointed to The North Pacific v Bobberino as a case in which the Court could have pursued more leniency. He made it clear, however, that he did not see it as his place to criticise the Court for its previous decisions, especially considering we the public may not have all the "pieces of the puzzle". He offered a reasonable position on heavy-handed rulings, emphasising that punishment should be, first and foremost, about the rehabilitation of the defendant and that the Court should use only such legal force as necessary to affect this outcome. He indicated that, especially with as sparse a body of case law as the North Pacific has, precedent should not be the final word, and that each case encompasses unique circumstances that require a unique approach to resolution, even if the charges are the same.

Wonderess received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Eluvatar[/B]

Eluvatar, the renowned former Delegate and elder statesman who has previously served in the now-defunct position of Attorney General, only tentatively accepted his nomination for Justice. He failed to post a campaign thread, and seemed to have relied on name recognition and a robust record.

Eluvatar received 32.39% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Alamei[/B]

Though a TNP native for some time, Alamei has only recently begun to actively engage in regional government. An experienced legal official for the Versutian Federation, Alamei hopes to bring their philosophy of transparency and impartiality to the North Pacific. They supported the recent reforms under the AGORA Act, stating that it made the Court more accessible to the "common citizen". They also proposed a rule change that would allow Justices other than the Moderating Justice to ask questions of trial participants, suggesting this would allow Justices an opportunity to make a more 'fully informed' decision.

Alamei received 35.21% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]MintChocoIC13[/B]

MintChocoIC13 did not post a campaign, and they lost their citizenship during the initial vote. They were struck from the ballot, and a new vote was triggered automatically.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=medium] World Assembly Digest[/size]
[align=right][I]by El Fiji Grande[/I][/align]
[align=center][img]https://www.nationstates.net/images/ga.jpg[/img]
[color=green]General Assembly[/color]
[I]Improving the world one resolution at a time.[/I]

[B]Oceanic Waste Disposal Ban[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=orange]Discarded[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=orange]No vote[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]13,550[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]2,693[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]533[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]50[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.3%

No Recommendation

Repeal: "Promotion of Recycling"[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]3,028[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]12,850[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]46[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]547[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.8%[/B][/align]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This repeal ironically uses rather ambiguous reasoning to argue that clause 3 of GAR #483 is ambiguous, stating that it creates for possible loopholes and abusive regulations for member nations and large corporations, without providing prove or examples as to how the by the author predicted negative consequences might come to pass. It is also rather contradictory, in claiming firstly that clause 3 was ambiguous, but then stating that clause 3 specifically creates abusive regulations while in fact the resolution itself does not create those regulations, but requires member nations to create regulations or subsidizations and tailor them according to their needs and requirements. Although it is possible for environmental regulations such as those on recycling to impact small businesses more than big businesses, it is up to national governments to craft regulations that do not disadvantage small businesses unfairly.

Considering further that the author of the target resolution is currently working together with other members of the World Assembly to properly repeal GAR #483 and replace it in order to correct actual deficiencies, of which none where mentioned in this repeal, the Ministry advises to vote Against this proposal.

[align=center][B]Disease Naming Compact[/B]
Status: [B][color=green]Passed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]8,490[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]7,203[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]210[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]379[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.5%[/B][/align]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal appears to be written opportunistically based on current real-life events. Unfortunately its provisions appear unnecessary as a common name for a novel disease would be adopted by most nations through communications between government authorities, and medical professionals would be aware of different names if they exist. In addition, the large variation in the languages of WA nations will make the task of creating a name suitable for all languages functionally impossible, and nations need flexibility to adopt a name that suits their language.

For the above reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal.

[align=center][B]Interference Causing Equipment Act[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]3,511[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]11,040[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]51[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]500[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]38.4%[/B][/align]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While a well-intentioned proposal, it unfortunately falls victim to wording problems, which are at times overly complex while also creating loopholes. For example, clause 2i includes technical vocabulary that is not properly defined. Clause 3 prohibits distribution of non-compliant devices between member states while allowing member states to import and export from non-member states. Clauses 3 and 4 together ensure only member states capable of developing non-compliant devices are able to use them for government purposes such as security and defence, while those not as technologically advanced cannot purchase them, and are left without a vital line of defence.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal, in hopes of a better resolution in the future.

[align=center][B]On the Health and Financial Well-Being of Workers[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=green]For[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]6,815[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]8,326[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]463[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]101[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.4%[/B][/align]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal aims to establish leave for workers in the event they become sick, have a family medical emergency, or if they have children. These types of events in a person's life are important for them to attend to, regardless of work obligations. On top of that, in the event they are sick, it would be wise to provide some sort of program that allows them to stay home and prevent the spread of the disease. Further, workers will receive identical compensation as they would have had they been at work, easing financial stress undertaken by not attending work. Creating an umbrella program for each of these, allowing greater flexibility for workers, is the best course of action.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote For this proposal.

[align=center][img]https://www.nationstates.net/images/sc.jpg[/img]
[color=red]Security Council[/color]
[I]Spreading interregional peace and goodwill, via force if necessary.[/I]

[B]Liberate The East Pacific[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]6,708[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]8,799[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]211[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]365[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.7%[/B][/align]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
In an event that can only be described as confusing, the Delegate of the East Pacific themselves has called for an end of their tyranny and wishes for a liberation of their region. While The North Pacific is always glad to help the weak and oppressed, we believe in this case it is sufficient to point out all the wonderfull options available to end ones own tyranny and political career, like self-impeachement or a good old donation affair.

While we advise a vote Against this proposal, we sincerely wish The East Pacific all the best in ending its Delegate's reign of tyranny.

[align=center][B]Commend Kindjal[/B]
Status: [B][color=green]Passed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=green]For[/color][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]10,818[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]4,208[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]519[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]72[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.6%[/B][/align]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While we have our reservations, Kindjal has demonstrated a determination in a popular field of the game that is not usually discussed in the Security Council. Although they intended to dedicate to roleplay, they struggled with writing as English is not their first language. Instead, they chose a path that led to them becoming the best in their field of NS issues. Kindjal, in adjudicating right from wrong, has topped every other nation in 10 different censuses in the game, all of which are highly competitive. We hope that this well-written commendation demonstrates that nations in all fields of the game can be commended, and serve as an inspiration to dedicated issue answerers.

For the above reasons, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends a vote For this commendation.

[align=center][B]Commend Cormactopia Prime[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]4,255[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]8,936[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]63[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]459[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]36.4%[/B][/align]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
Cormactopia Prime, commonly known as Cormac, despite being a potentially deserving nominee, is the subject of a rather stale proposal that doesn't paint an accurate picture. Cormac is known for being capricious but still dedicated and charismatic in any role (defender, invader, imperialist, journalist, etc) they decide to take. The proposal doesn't argue that, rather that Cormac has great recognition among their peers for a collection of accomplishments. The proposal is jumpy and doesn't flow well throughout the clauses, each of which is shakily written and barely supports the the initial argument. Several of the clauses, such as the "Affirming" clause on developing stability in Osiris, contradict further evidence on Cormac's history with Osiris.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote of Against "Commend Cormactopia Prime", hoping for a better proposal down the line.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=medium]Spotlight - with 9003[/size]
[align=right][I]by McMasterdonia, Delegate[/I][/align]

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Today I am joined by 9003, a relatively new member of The North Pacific who is already a prominent member of our community and in the Cards Guild specifically. Welcome and thank you for joining me!

[color=red]9003:[/color] Thanks for having me!

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Firstly, can you tell me a little about your background in NationStates? When did you join and which region did you first call home?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I've played for 7 years now. Pretty much after founding my nation I got a lovely simple telegram from Sauron recruiting for Mordor. It said “one does not simply walk into Mordor” so I did the only logical thing and simply walked in. I helped develop the then fledgling region into a hotspot of a player region after out posting the RMB bot, I joined the force of Mordor and held a warzone for a couple of months.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] What did you enjoy most about your time in Mordor? During your time of supporting regional development in that region, what did you learn?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I learned a lot about developing the region including that the founder and in turn dark lord can be put on trial and serve as the sitting judge on said trial. In a mess of legal debate. My favorite activity in Mordor was spamming on the forum I played every one of the games to a crazy level reaching several thousand posts a week. Raising in the ranks in the forces of Mordor was also fun and fits well with me joining the NPA now.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Excellent! We will get to your NPA service in a moment, but before that What made you decide to join The North Pacific?

[color=red]9003:[/color] What made me join tnp was the card lotto after seeing all the legendaries going about I knew I had to get in on the action for some of those!

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] How did you hear about the card lottery? Always interested to know how our outreach is going!

[color=red]9003:[/color] I heard about the lottery from the marketplace discord after The Northern Lights posted some winners. The chance to win a soops or mindless contempt while collecting Ex flags was a huge draw. They are the peak ex flag card, after that I knew I couldn’t sit it out any longer.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Did this create any conflict for you? In terms of deciding to leave Mordor for The North Pacific?

[color=red]9003:[/color] Well all in all I still haven't "left" Mordor my main has due to a small snafoo with NS breeze. Blowing my 7 years of residency. So I switched a puppet in but for the most part the Mordor government has fallen aside and is quite and a shadow of its former glory

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] And ever since, you have been very involved in The Cards Guild! What is it about Cards that you find enjoyable within the context of NationStates?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I love cards because they give nationstates more of an active game rather than logging on once in a while to answer issues.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Regarding the NPA, it has been great seeing you get involved there. What made you decide to participate in our Army and how have you found it to be?

[color=red]9003:[/color] After serving in the forces of Mordor and reaching the rank of general there I partook in the UDL for a while before hanging my hat up on r/d for a good while. However, once I saw the NPA was an active army I knew I had to join and give it another shot.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Would you say that before joining the NPA you would have identified as a defender?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I would say I identified mostly defender. After some espionage missions among den (pre-predator days) I jumped for a mission or two of tags and always enjoyed it but until now didn't have an army that supported the view. I very much like the NPAs method to preserve the wfe and flag. As the big part of raiding I didn't like was destroying random regions when they didn't do anything warranting destruction.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Wow! So you were involved in espionage ops against DEN?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I was mostly just there to muck things up and see if they were up to any large scale raids. The level of opsec was next to zero during that time.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] So joining the NPA could be another espionage operation? :P

[color=red]9003:[/color] For who! The now defunct forces of Mordor lol. And nah I wouldn't move my main nation into the region if I was, I would have far too much to lose.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Naturally I am just teasing! How has your experience differed to your prior military experience?

[color=red]9003:[/color] The npa has a larger occupational force and a larger active force. Most operations of Mordor’s forces were missions with 5 nations. Therefore seeing the NPA show up to a joint op or even just a regular op with 7+ jumpers is impressive and having the Generals here to help out new folks is awesome.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] You also mentioned earlier that you like that the NPA does not (as a general rule) do destructive raids. Are there any circumstances where you think a destructive raid is desirable and necessary?

[color=red]9003:[/color] Well in the case of anyone The North Pacific is at war with would be a very justified cause or any region that is causing distress to the greater nationstates community.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Do you see yourself getting involved in other areas of The North Pacific? Are you interested in pursuing higher office?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I'm trying to. Truth be told when I first moved here it was during the delegate election and I tried to run to only be shot down by just a few days short on the residency requirement. Now, I have learned that it would be far better to learn more about the position before I try and run for it. But I would love to run for more at some point. For now, I am enjoying serving as a Deputy Guildmaster. It is great fun!

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] What about the executive staff? Have you considered getting involved in other Ministries?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I have been considering joining the culture Ministry. It fits quite well with Cards and I would be interested to get involved in their other activities.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] That concludes our interview! Thank you once more for your time 9003. We look forward to seeing your future contributions to The North Pacific.

[color=red]9003:[/color] My pleasure, thank you for having me![h][/h]
[align=center][U][B]The North Star[/B][/U][B]:[/B] [I]Lighting The Way To The Truth[/I]
Publisher: McMasterdonia :: Executive Editor: Bobberino :: Managing Editor: Robespierre and Cosmosplosion

[I]The North Star is produced by the Ministry of Communications on behalf of the Government of The North Pacific and is distributed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs externally and the Ministry of Home Affairs internally. Except where otherwise indicated, all content represents the views of the Government of The North Pacific.[/I]

[B][url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1114798]Index of Issues[/URL][/B][/align]


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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=4]Regional Assembly Highlights[/size]
[right][I]by Bobberino, Minister of Communications[/I][/right]
[center]Speaker: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5032634/]Deropia[/URL]
Deputy Speakers: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5060570/]Koopa[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3238036/]Rom[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3131968/]MadJack[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3318453/]Owenstacey[/URL]


[B]Current Business[/B]

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190483/#post-10307353]Delegate's Report Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5008463/]Brendog[/URL]

Summary: This bill writes into law the recent common practice of Ministers providing reports as per their administration's requests, following the precedent established by El Fiji Grande in his Delegacy.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190741/#post-10305904]Lessening Repeating Work Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3302031/]Praetor[/URL]

Summary: An election law based bill, this addresses the addition of preferential voting into our judicial elections, eliminates restarting elections, which also permits candidates withdrawing during voting. In addition, it provides yet more power to the oligarchy by stating that after backwards tie-breaking a tie remains, the longest-standing citizen is declared the winner, in a clear bone thrown to the oligarchy to get this passed.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9191863/]Court Rule Amendments Consulation[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3157760/]Zyvetskistaahn[/URL]

Summary: A bill that makes some common sense changes regarding the court rules and presents them to the RA. These include the court seeking out government officials for R4Rs relevant to them, a statement re: how to submit and withdraw R4Rs, an extension for opinion drafting and submission from 7 to 14 days, and introducing rules re: Freedom of Information and an insurance plan for vexatious appeals and/or relevant reviews are vexatious.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=4]NPA Bulletin[/size]
[right][I]by Pierce, Communications Staffer, NPA Soldier[/I][/right]
[center][img]https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fimages-ext-2.discordapp.net%2Fexternal%2FxZe5fWJxB_Qa7O49OfMCIrZS6-WzCcnW9LS8CnnWlvM%2Fhttps%2Fi.ibb.co%2FXy6S7hG%2FBquQOG8.png&hash=c9403e130971d2b1a91554263dfc8fcc[/img]

[B]Leadership

Minister of Defense: Trondstorm
Deputy Minister of Defense: Colonel Rom[/B][/center]

The North Pacific Army (NPA) participated in a few operations, consisting mainly of refounds.

From the 29th of February to the 9th of March, a strong force of 20 NPA soldiers participated in a joint operation with The Black Hawks (TBH) on the region of Opstan to prevent a refound by removing the Delegate and all Regional Officers. The operation ended by the Minor update on the 9th of March, by which the region was passworded.

On the 7th of March, Colonel BluieGamer of the NPA refounded Itaque Sanctus Defensus after it had ceased to exist. The region was previously protected by Chapter 7.6 Section 32 and 33, which protects regions and its natives from permanent harm and excessive force through altering the embassy list, password protecting the region, forcibly removing natives, and refounding the region. The section states that exceptions can be made upon authorization of the Delegate and majority approval of the Regional Assembly. Since the region had formerly been an embassy partner with the Confederation of Corrupt Dictators, Delegate McMasterdonia proposed the exception for ISD alongside other regions to the RA on the 15th of February and the exception was approved with a 30-3 vote. The region had ceased to exist during the vote, and it was refounded following the passage of the exception and passworded.

On the 24th of March, the NPA took note during a training operation that the Hitlers Alliance had been abandoned by its natives, and was refounded by Corporal Nimarya and Colonel BluieGamer to prevent the region from being a site for fascists.

Finally, the NPA captured and refounded the region Nessuno (named after Lead Gameside Advocate Territorio Di Nessuno) to prevent its use from outside individuals.
[h][/h]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img] [size=4]March 2020 Judicial Election[/size]
[right][I]by Haven[/I][/right]

With four months since November now behind us, it's time for another judicial election. March's vote comes as the Court in recent months has faced criticisms over a series of seemingly over-punitive decisions, including in cases featuring guilty pleas and requests for commutation. It also follows the abolition of the office of the Attorney General with the passing of the AGORA Act, leading to questions of the Court's standing to decide on legal ambiguities in a trial format, among other issues. The field was exceptionally large this month, with six candidates eventually making it to the final ballot. This including respected veterans and a few fresh faces looking to make a name for themselves on the bench.

[B]The Candidates:[/B]

Vivanco
Zyvetskistaahn
Wonderess
Lady Raven Wing
Eluvatar
Alamei
MintChocoIC13 (Disqualified)

[B]Vivanco[/B]

Vivanco's campaign emphasised his experience as Attorney General, and his record of upholding the independence of the judiciary. Vivanco responded to the issue of harsh sentencing by implying punishments may seem "more harsh [sic]" due to their final nature. Though they seemed to support the idea that the Court should always be open to rehabilitation, they indicated that past good deeds should not negate a bad act in the eyes of the law.

Notably, they supported establishing a civil procedure for the Court, as a forum outside of moderation for the resolution of conflicts among individuals. They stated that the administration would assume the duty of enforcing these decisions, though they did not indicate what penal actions may be incurred upon violation.

Vivanco received 18.31% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Zyvetskistaahn[/B]

Having served as the previous Chief Justice, Zyvetskistaahn's reelection campaign had an air of inevitability surrounding it, heightened by a highly thorough, issue-based campaign. On procedures, Zyvetskistaahn laid out a plan for much-needed reforms following the AGORA Act, including alteration of the requests for review form, the introduction of a form for indictments, and rule amendments to reflect the inevitable delay that will come from appointing a prosecutor after charges are accepted. Other amendments he endorsed included clarifying of indictments and requests for approval for bans, the introduction of requirements that changes to indictments be approved by the Court, and changes to the guilty plea process.

Zyvetskistaahn received 49.30% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Lady Raven Wing[/B]

Lady Raven Wing, running a concise but thoughtful campaign, was a clear favourite for reelection as Justice, having received several high-profile endorsements early on. Her time as Justice launched them from a relative unknown in TNP politics to a highly respected and experienced member of the bench.

In the wake of the AGORA Act, she indicated that the Court should, going forward, not be resolving ambiguities of law in the criminal trial process, if at all. She qualified that this pertains only to ambiguities that do not result in "Constitutional conflict". Speaking on penal restrain, she stated that she did not feel any particular cases in recent years were decided improperly or that the Court handed down any unreasonable punishments.

Lady Raven Wing received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Wonderess[/B]

This was Wonderess' second campaign for Justice, having run unsuccessfully last July in a comparatively bare-bones effort. This time around, he emphasised his conservative approach to interpreting and applying the statute, declaring that it was not the Court's role to innovate on the law but instead to act as a "respectful referee" of the trial process.

On the issue of retribution, Wonderess pointed to The North Pacific v Bobberino as a case in which the Court could have pursued more leniency. He made it clear, however, that he did not see it as his place to criticise the Court for its previous decisions, especially considering we the public may not have all the "pieces of the puzzle". He offered a reasonable position on heavy-handed rulings, emphasising that punishment should be, first and foremost, about the rehabilitation of the defendant and that the Court should use only such legal force as necessary to affect this outcome. He indicated that, especially with as sparse a body of case law as the North Pacific has, precedent should not be the final word, and that each case encompasses unique circumstances that require a unique approach to resolution, even if the charges are the same.

Wonderess received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Eluvatar[/B]

Eluvatar, the renowned former Delegate and elder statesman who has previously served in the now-defunct position of Attorney General, only tentatively accepted his nomination for Justice. He failed to post a campaign thread, and seemed to have relied on name recognition and a robust record.

Eluvatar received 32.39% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Alamei[/B]

Though a TNP native for some time, Alamei has only recently begun to actively engage in regional government. An experienced legal official for the Versutian Federation, Alamei hopes to bring their philosophy of transparency and impartiality to the North Pacific. They supported the recent reforms under the AGORA Act, stating that it made the Court more accessible to the "common citizen". They also proposed a rule change that would allow Justices other than the Moderating Justice to ask questions of trial participants, suggesting this would allow Justices an opportunity to make a more 'fully informed' decision.

Alamei received 35.21% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]MintChocoIC13[/B]

MintChocoIC13 did not post a campaign, and they lost their citizenship during the initial vote. They were struck from the ballot, and a new vote was triggered automatically.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=4] World Assembly Digest[/size]
[right][I]by El Fiji Grande[/I][/right]
[center][img]https://www.nationstates.net/images/ga.jpg[/img]
[color=green]General Assembly[/color]
[I]Improving the world one resolution at a time.[/I]

[B]Oceanic Waste Disposal Ban[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=orange]Discarded[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=orange]No vote[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]13,550[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]2,693[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]533[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]50[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.3%

No Recommendation

Repeal: "Promotion of Recycling"[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]3,028[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]12,850[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]46[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]547[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.8%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This repeal ironically uses rather ambiguous reasoning to argue that clause 3 of GAR #483 is ambiguous, stating that it creates for possible loopholes and abusive regulations for member nations and large corporations, without providing prove or examples as to how the by the author predicted negative consequences might come to pass. It is also rather contradictory, in claiming firstly that clause 3 was ambiguous, but then stating that clause 3 specifically creates abusive regulations while in fact the resolution itself does not create those regulations, but requires member nations to create regulations or subsidizations and tailor them according to their needs and requirements. Although it is possible for environmental regulations such as those on recycling to impact small businesses more than big businesses, it is up to national governments to craft regulations that do not disadvantage small businesses unfairly.

Considering further that the author of the target resolution is currently working together with other members of the World Assembly to properly repeal GAR #483 and replace it in order to correct actual deficiencies, of which none where mentioned in this repeal, the Ministry advises to vote Against this proposal.

[center][B]Disease Naming Compact[/B]
Status: [B][color=green]Passed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]8,490[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]7,203[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]210[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]379[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.5%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal appears to be written opportunistically based on current real-life events. Unfortunately its provisions appear unnecessary as a common name for a novel disease would be adopted by most nations through communications between government authorities, and medical professionals would be aware of different names if they exist. In addition, the large variation in the languages of WA nations will make the task of creating a name suitable for all languages functionally impossible, and nations need flexibility to adopt a name that suits their language.

For the above reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal.

[center][B]Interference Causing Equipment Act[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]3,511[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]11,040[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]51[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]500[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]38.4%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While a well-intentioned proposal, it unfortunately falls victim to wording problems, which are at times overly complex while also creating loopholes. For example, clause 2i includes technical vocabulary that is not properly defined. Clause 3 prohibits distribution of non-compliant devices between member states while allowing member states to import and export from non-member states. Clauses 3 and 4 together ensure only member states capable of developing non-compliant devices are able to use them for government purposes such as security and defence, while those not as technologically advanced cannot purchase them, and are left without a vital line of defence.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal, in hopes of a better resolution in the future.

[center][B]On the Health and Financial Well-Being of Workers[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=green]For[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]6,815[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]8,326[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]463[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]101[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.4%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal aims to establish leave for workers in the event they become sick, have a family medical emergency, or if they have children. These types of events in a person's life are important for them to attend to, regardless of work obligations. On top of that, in the event they are sick, it would be wise to provide some sort of program that allows them to stay home and prevent the spread of the disease. Further, workers will receive identical compensation as they would have had they been at work, easing financial stress undertaken by not attending work. Creating an umbrella program for each of these, allowing greater flexibility for workers, is the best course of action.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote For this proposal.

[center][img]https://www.nationstates.net/images/sc.jpg[/img]
[color=red]Security Council[/color]
[I]Spreading interregional peace and goodwill, via force if necessary.[/I]

[B]Liberate The East Pacific[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]6,708[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]8,799[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]211[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]365[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.7%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
In an event that can only be described as confusing, the Delegate of the East Pacific themselves has called for an end of their tyranny and wishes for a liberation of their region. While The North Pacific is always glad to help the weak and oppressed, we believe in this case it is sufficient to point out all the wonderfull options available to end ones own tyranny and political career, like self-impeachement or a good old donation affair.

While we advise a vote Against this proposal, we sincerely wish The East Pacific all the best in ending its Delegate's reign of tyranny.

[center][B]Commend Kindjal[/B]
Status: [B][color=green]Passed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=green]For[/color][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]10,818[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]4,208[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]519[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]72[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.6%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While we have our reservations, Kindjal has demonstrated a determination in a popular field of the game that is not usually discussed in the Security Council. Although they intended to dedicate to roleplay, they struggled with writing as English is not their first language. Instead, they chose a path that led to them becoming the best in their field of NS issues. Kindjal, in adjudicating right from wrong, has topped every other nation in 10 different censuses in the game, all of which are highly competitive. We hope that this well-written commendation demonstrates that nations in all fields of the game can be commended, and serve as an inspiration to dedicated issue answerers.

For the above reasons, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends a vote For this commendation.

[center][B]Commend Cormactopia Prime[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]4,255[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]8,936[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]63[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]459[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]36.4%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
Cormactopia Prime, commonly known as Cormac, despite being a potentially deserving nominee, is the subject of a rather stale proposal that doesn't paint an accurate picture. Cormac is known for being capricious but still dedicated and charismatic in any role (defender, invader, imperialist, journalist, etc) they decide to take. The proposal doesn't argue that, rather that Cormac has great recognition among their peers for a collection of accomplishments. The proposal is jumpy and doesn't flow well throughout the clauses, each of which is shakily written and barely supports the the initial argument. Several of the clauses, such as the "Affirming" clause on developing stability in Osiris, contradict further evidence on Cormac's history with Osiris.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote of Against "Commend Cormactopia Prime", hoping for a better proposal down the line.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=4]Spotlight - with 9003[/size]
[right][I]by McMasterdonia, Delegate[/I][/right]

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Today I am joined by 9003, a relatively new member of The North Pacific who is already a prominent member of our community and in the Cards Guild specifically. Welcome and thank you for joining me!

[color=red]9003:[/color] Thanks for having me!

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Firstly, can you tell me a little about your background in NationStates? When did you join and which region did you first call home?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I've played for 7 years now. Pretty much after founding my nation I got a lovely simple telegram from Sauron recruiting for Mordor. It said “one does not simply walk into Mordor” so I did the only logical thing and simply walked in. I helped develop the then fledgling region into a hotspot of a player region after out posting the RMB bot, I joined the force of Mordor and held a warzone for a couple of months.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] What did you enjoy most about your time in Mordor? During your time of supporting regional development in that region, what did you learn?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I learned a lot about developing the region including that the founder and in turn dark lord can be put on trial and serve as the sitting judge on said trial. In a mess of legal debate. My favorite activity in Mordor was spamming on the forum I played every one of the games to a crazy level reaching several thousand posts a week. Raising in the ranks in the forces of Mordor was also fun and fits well with me joining the NPA now.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Excellent! We will get to your NPA service in a moment, but before that What made you decide to join The North Pacific?

[color=red]9003:[/color] What made me join tnp was the card lotto after seeing all the legendaries going about I knew I had to get in on the action for some of those!

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] How did you hear about the card lottery? Always interested to know how our outreach is going!

[color=red]9003:[/color] I heard about the lottery from the marketplace discord after The Northern Lights posted some winners. The chance to win a soops or mindless contempt while collecting Ex flags was a huge draw. They are the peak ex flag card, after that I knew I couldn’t sit it out any longer.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Did this create any conflict for you? In terms of deciding to leave Mordor for The North Pacific?

[color=red]9003:[/color] Well all in all I still haven't "left" Mordor my main has due to a small snafoo with NS breeze. Blowing my 7 years of residency. So I switched a puppet in but for the most part the Mordor government has fallen aside and is quite and a shadow of its former glory

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] And ever since, you have been very involved in The Cards Guild! What is it about Cards that you find enjoyable within the context of NationStates?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I love cards because they give nationstates more of an active game rather than logging on once in a while to answer issues.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Regarding the NPA, it has been great seeing you get involved there. What made you decide to participate in our Army and how have you found it to be?

[color=red]9003:[/color] After serving in the forces of Mordor and reaching the rank of general there I partook in the UDL for a while before hanging my hat up on r/d for a good while. However, once I saw the NPA was an active army I knew I had to join and give it another shot.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Would you say that before joining the NPA you would have identified as a defender?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I would say I identified mostly defender. After some espionage missions among den (pre-predator days) I jumped for a mission or two of tags and always enjoyed it but until now didn't have an army that supported the view. I very much like the NPAs method to preserve the wfe and flag. As the big part of raiding I didn't like was destroying random regions when they didn't do anything warranting destruction.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Wow! So you were involved in espionage ops against DEN?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I was mostly just there to muck things up and see if they were up to any large scale raids. The level of opsec was next to zero during that time.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] So joining the NPA could be another espionage operation? :P

[color=red]9003:[/color] For who! The now defunct forces of Mordor lol. And nah I wouldn't move my main nation into the region if I was, I would have far too much to lose.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Naturally I am just teasing! How has your experience differed to your prior military experience?

[color=red]9003:[/color] The npa has a larger occupational force and a larger active force. Most operations of Mordor’s forces were missions with 5 nations. Therefore seeing the NPA show up to a joint op or even just a regular op with 7+ jumpers is impressive and having the Generals here to help out new folks is awesome.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] You also mentioned earlier that you like that the NPA does not (as a general rule) do destructive raids. Are there any circumstances where you think a destructive raid is desirable and necessary?

[color=red]9003:[/color] Well in the case of anyone The North Pacific is at war with would be a very justified cause or any region that is causing distress to the greater nationstates community.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Do you see yourself getting involved in other areas of The North Pacific? Are you interested in pursuing higher office?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I'm trying to. Truth be told when I first moved here it was during the delegate election and I tried to run to only be shot down by just a few days short on the residency requirement. Now, I have learned that it would be far better to learn more about the position before I try and run for it. But I would love to run for more at some point. For now, I am enjoying serving as a Deputy Guildmaster. It is great fun!

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] What about the executive staff? Have you considered getting involved in other Ministries?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I have been considering joining the culture Ministry. It fits quite well with Cards and I would be interested to get involved in their other activities.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] That concludes our interview! Thank you once more for your time 9003. We look forward to seeing your future contributions to The North Pacific.

[color=red]9003:[/color] My pleasure, thank you for having me![h][/h]
[center][U][B]The North Star[/B][/U][B]:[/B] [I]Lighting The Way To The Truth[/I]
Publisher: McMasterdonia :: Executive Editor: Bobberino :: Managing Editor: Robespierre and Cosmosplosion

[I]The North Star is produced by the Ministry of Communications on behalf of the Government of The North Pacific and is distributed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs externally and the Ministry of Home Affairs internally. Except where otherwise indicated, all content represents the views of the Government of The North Pacific.[/I]

[B][url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1114798]Index of Issues[/URL][/B][/center]


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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=150]Regional Assembly Highlights[/size]
[right][I]by Bobberino, Minister of Communications[/I][/right]
[center]Speaker: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5032634/]Deropia[/URL]
Deputy Speakers: [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5060570/]Koopa[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3238036/]Rom[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3131968/]MadJack[/URL], [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3318453/]Owenstacey[/URL]


[B]Current Business[/B]

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190483/#post-10307353]Delegate's Report Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/5008463/]Brendog[/URL]

Summary: This bill writes into law the recent common practice of Ministers providing reports as per their administration's requests, following the precedent established by El Fiji Grande in his Delegacy.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190741/#post-10305904]Lessening Repeating Work Bill[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3302031/]Praetor[/URL]

Summary: An election law based bill, this addresses the addition of preferential voting into our judicial elections, eliminates restarting elections, which also permits candidates withdrawing during voting. In addition, it provides yet more power to the oligarchy by stating that after backwards tie-breaking a tie remains, the longest-standing citizen is declared the winner, in a clear bone thrown to the oligarchy to get this passed.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion

[url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9191863/]Court Rule Amendments Consulation[/URL] by [url=https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/profile/3157760/]Zyvetskistaahn[/URL]

Summary: A bill that makes some common sense changes regarding the court rules and presents them to the RA. These include the court seeking out government officials for R4Rs relevant to them, a statement re: how to submit and withdraw R4Rs, an extension for opinion drafting and submission from 7 to 14 days, and introducing rules re: Freedom of Information and an insurance plan for vexatious appeals and/or relevant reviews are vexatious.

[B]Status:[/B] In Discussion
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=150]NPA Bulletin[/size]
[right][I]by Pierce, Communications Staffer, NPA Soldier[/I][/right]
[center][img]https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fimages-ext-2.discordapp.net%2Fexternal%2FxZe5fWJxB_Qa7O49OfMCIrZS6-WzCcnW9LS8CnnWlvM%2Fhttps%2Fi.ibb.co%2FXy6S7hG%2FBquQOG8.png&hash=c9403e130971d2b1a91554263dfc8fcc[/img]

[B]Leadership

Minister of Defense: Trondstorm
Deputy Minister of Defense: Colonel Rom[/B][/center]

The North Pacific Army (NPA) participated in a few operations, consisting mainly of refounds.

From the 29th of February to the 9th of March, a strong force of 20 NPA soldiers participated in a joint operation with The Black Hawks (TBH) on the region of Opstan to prevent a refound by removing the Delegate and all Regional Officers. The operation ended by the Minor update on the 9th of March, by which the region was passworded.

On the 7th of March, Colonel BluieGamer of the NPA refounded Itaque Sanctus Defensus after it had ceased to exist. The region was previously protected by Chapter 7.6 Section 32 and 33, which protects regions and its natives from permanent harm and excessive force through altering the embassy list, password protecting the region, forcibly removing natives, and refounding the region. The section states that exceptions can be made upon authorization of the Delegate and majority approval of the Regional Assembly. Since the region had formerly been an embassy partner with the Confederation of Corrupt Dictators, Delegate McMasterdonia proposed the exception for ISD alongside other regions to the RA on the 15th of February and the exception was approved with a 30-3 vote. The region had ceased to exist during the vote, and it was refounded following the passage of the exception and passworded.

On the 24th of March, the NPA took note during a training operation that the Hitlers Alliance had been abandoned by its natives, and was refounded by Corporal Nimarya and Colonel BluieGamer to prevent the region from being a site for fascists.

Finally, the NPA captured and refounded the region Nessuno (named after Lead Gameside Advocate Territorio Di Nessuno) to prevent its use from outside individuals.
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img] [size=150]March 2020 Judicial Election[/size]
[right][I]by Haven[/I][/right]

With four months since November now behind us, it's time for another judicial election. March's vote comes as the Court in recent months has faced criticisms over a series of seemingly over-punitive decisions, including in cases featuring guilty pleas and requests for commutation. It also follows the abolition of the office of the Attorney General with the passing of the AGORA Act, leading to questions of the Court's standing to decide on legal ambiguities in a trial format, among other issues. The field was exceptionally large this month, with six candidates eventually making it to the final ballot. This including respected veterans and a few fresh faces looking to make a name for themselves on the bench.

[B]The Candidates:[/B]

Vivanco
Zyvetskistaahn
Wonderess
Lady Raven Wing
Eluvatar
Alamei
MintChocoIC13 (Disqualified)

[B]Vivanco[/B]

Vivanco's campaign emphasised his experience as Attorney General, and his record of upholding the independence of the judiciary. Vivanco responded to the issue of harsh sentencing by implying punishments may seem "more harsh [sic]" due to their final nature. Though they seemed to support the idea that the Court should always be open to rehabilitation, they indicated that past good deeds should not negate a bad act in the eyes of the law.

Notably, they supported establishing a civil procedure for the Court, as a forum outside of moderation for the resolution of conflicts among individuals. They stated that the administration would assume the duty of enforcing these decisions, though they did not indicate what penal actions may be incurred upon violation.

Vivanco received 18.31% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Zyvetskistaahn[/B]

Having served as the previous Chief Justice, Zyvetskistaahn's reelection campaign had an air of inevitability surrounding it, heightened by a highly thorough, issue-based campaign. On procedures, Zyvetskistaahn laid out a plan for much-needed reforms following the AGORA Act, including alteration of the requests for review form, the introduction of a form for indictments, and rule amendments to reflect the inevitable delay that will come from appointing a prosecutor after charges are accepted. Other amendments he endorsed included clarifying of indictments and requests for approval for bans, the introduction of requirements that changes to indictments be approved by the Court, and changes to the guilty plea process.

Zyvetskistaahn received 49.30% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Lady Raven Wing[/B]

Lady Raven Wing, running a concise but thoughtful campaign, was a clear favourite for reelection as Justice, having received several high-profile endorsements early on. Her time as Justice launched them from a relative unknown in TNP politics to a highly respected and experienced member of the bench.

In the wake of the AGORA Act, she indicated that the Court should, going forward, not be resolving ambiguities of law in the criminal trial process, if at all. She qualified that this pertains only to ambiguities that do not result in "Constitutional conflict". Speaking on penal restrain, she stated that she did not feel any particular cases in recent years were decided improperly or that the Court handed down any unreasonable punishments.

Lady Raven Wing received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Wonderess[/B]

This was Wonderess' second campaign for Justice, having run unsuccessfully last July in a comparatively bare-bones effort. This time around, he emphasised his conservative approach to interpreting and applying the statute, declaring that it was not the Court's role to innovate on the law but instead to act as a "respectful referee" of the trial process.

On the issue of retribution, Wonderess pointed to The North Pacific v Bobberino as a case in which the Court could have pursued more leniency. He made it clear, however, that he did not see it as his place to criticise the Court for its previous decisions, especially considering we the public may not have all the "pieces of the puzzle". He offered a reasonable position on heavy-handed rulings, emphasising that punishment should be, first and foremost, about the rehabilitation of the defendant and that the Court should use only such legal force as necessary to affect this outcome. He indicated that, especially with as sparse a body of case law as the North Pacific has, precedent should not be the final word, and that each case encompasses unique circumstances that require a unique approach to resolution, even if the charges are the same.

Wonderess received 50.70% of the vote and was elected.

[B]Eluvatar[/B]

Eluvatar, the renowned former Delegate and elder statesman who has previously served in the now-defunct position of Attorney General, only tentatively accepted his nomination for Justice. He failed to post a campaign thread, and seemed to have relied on name recognition and a robust record.

Eluvatar received 32.39% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]Alamei[/B]

Though a TNP native for some time, Alamei has only recently begun to actively engage in regional government. An experienced legal official for the Versutian Federation, Alamei hopes to bring their philosophy of transparency and impartiality to the North Pacific. They supported the recent reforms under the AGORA Act, stating that it made the Court more accessible to the "common citizen". They also proposed a rule change that would allow Justices other than the Moderating Justice to ask questions of trial participants, suggesting this would allow Justices an opportunity to make a more 'fully informed' decision.

Alamei received 35.21% of the vote and was not elected.

[B]MintChocoIC13[/B]

MintChocoIC13 did not post a campaign, and they lost their citizenship during the initial vote. They were struck from the ballot, and a new vote was triggered automatically.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=150] World Assembly Digest[/size]
[right][I]by El Fiji Grande[/I][/right]
[center][img]https://www.nationstates.net/images/ga.jpg[/img]
[color=green]General Assembly[/color]
[I]Improving the world one resolution at a time.[/I]

[B]Oceanic Waste Disposal Ban[/B]
Status: [B][COLOR=orange]Discarded[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][COLOR=orange]No vote[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]13,550[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]2,693[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]533[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]50[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.3%

No Recommendation

Repeal: "Promotion of Recycling"[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]3,028[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]12,850[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]46[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]547[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.8%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This repeal ironically uses rather ambiguous reasoning to argue that clause 3 of GAR #483 is ambiguous, stating that it creates for possible loopholes and abusive regulations for member nations and large corporations, without providing prove or examples as to how the by the author predicted negative consequences might come to pass. It is also rather contradictory, in claiming firstly that clause 3 was ambiguous, but then stating that clause 3 specifically creates abusive regulations while in fact the resolution itself does not create those regulations, but requires member nations to create regulations or subsidizations and tailor them according to their needs and requirements. Although it is possible for environmental regulations such as those on recycling to impact small businesses more than big businesses, it is up to national governments to craft regulations that do not disadvantage small businesses unfairly.

Considering further that the author of the target resolution is currently working together with other members of the World Assembly to properly repeal GAR #483 and replace it in order to correct actual deficiencies, of which none where mentioned in this repeal, the Ministry advises to vote Against this proposal.

[center][B]Disease Naming Compact[/B]
Status: [B][color=green]Passed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]8,490[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]7,203[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]210[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]379[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.5%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal appears to be written opportunistically based on current real-life events. Unfortunately its provisions appear unnecessary as a common name for a novel disease would be adopted by most nations through communications between government authorities, and medical professionals would be aware of different names if they exist. In addition, the large variation in the languages of WA nations will make the task of creating a name suitable for all languages functionally impossible, and nations need flexibility to adopt a name that suits their language.

For the above reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal.

[center][B]Interference Causing Equipment Act[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]3,511[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]11,040[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]51[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]500[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]38.4%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While a well-intentioned proposal, it unfortunately falls victim to wording problems, which are at times overly complex while also creating loopholes. For example, clause 2i includes technical vocabulary that is not properly defined. Clause 3 prohibits distribution of non-compliant devices between member states while allowing member states to import and export from non-member states. Clauses 3 and 4 together ensure only member states capable of developing non-compliant devices are able to use them for government purposes such as security and defence, while those not as technologically advanced cannot purchase them, and are left without a vital line of defence.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote Against this proposal, in hopes of a better resolution in the future.

[center][B]On the Health and Financial Well-Being of Workers[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=green]For[/color][/B]
Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]6,815[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]8,326[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]463[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]101[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.4%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
This proposal aims to establish leave for workers in the event they become sick, have a family medical emergency, or if they have children. These types of events in a person's life are important for them to attend to, regardless of work obligations. On top of that, in the event they are sick, it would be wise to provide some sort of program that allows them to stay home and prevent the spread of the disease. Further, workers will receive identical compensation as they would have had they been at work, easing financial stress undertaken by not attending work. Creating an umbrella program for each of these, allowing greater flexibility for workers, is the best course of action.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote For this proposal.

[center][img]https://www.nationstates.net/images/sc.jpg[/img]
[color=red]Security Council[/color]
[I]Spreading interregional peace and goodwill, via force if necessary.[/I]

[B]Liberate The East Pacific[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]6,708[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]8,799[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]211[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]365[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]39.7%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
In an event that can only be described as confusing, the Delegate of the East Pacific themselves has called for an end of their tyranny and wishes for a liberation of their region. While The North Pacific is always glad to help the weak and oppressed, we believe in this case it is sufficient to point out all the wonderfull options available to end ones own tyranny and political career, like self-impeachement or a good old donation affair.

While we advise a vote Against this proposal, we sincerely wish The East Pacific all the best in ending its Delegate's reign of tyranny.

[center][B]Commend Kindjal[/B]
Status: [B][color=green]Passed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=green]For[/color][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]10,818[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]4,208[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]519[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]72[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]40.6%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
While we have our reservations, Kindjal has demonstrated a determination in a popular field of the game that is not usually discussed in the Security Council. Although they intended to dedicate to roleplay, they struggled with writing as English is not their first language. Instead, they chose a path that led to them becoming the best in their field of NS issues. Kindjal, in adjudicating right from wrong, has topped every other nation in 10 different censuses in the game, all of which are highly competitive. We hope that this well-written commendation demonstrates that nations in all fields of the game can be commended, and serve as an inspiration to dedicated issue answerers.

For the above reasons, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends a vote For this commendation.

[center][B]Commend Cormactopia Prime[/B]
Status: [B][color=red]Failed[/color][/B]
Delegate's Vote: [B][color=red]Against[/color][/B]

Final Vote (World): For: [B][color=green]4,255[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]8,936[/color][/B]
Final Vote (TNP): For: [B][color=green]63[/color][/B] Against: [B][color=red]459[/color][/B] Percentage of WA nations voting: [B]36.4%[/B][/center]

[B]Recommendation:[/B]
Cormactopia Prime, commonly known as Cormac, despite being a potentially deserving nominee, is the subject of a rather stale proposal that doesn't paint an accurate picture. Cormac is known for being capricious but still dedicated and charismatic in any role (defender, invader, imperialist, journalist, etc) they decide to take. The proposal doesn't argue that, rather that Cormac has great recognition among their peers for a collection of accomplishments. The proposal is jumpy and doesn't flow well throughout the clauses, each of which is shakily written and barely supports the the initial argument. Several of the clauses, such as the "Affirming" clause on developing stability in Osiris, contradict further evidence on Cormac's history with Osiris.

For these reasons, the Ministry recommends a vote of Against "Commend Cormactopia Prime", hoping for a better proposal down the line.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/sG8YGQy.png[/img][size=150]Spotlight - with 9003[/size]
[right][I]by McMasterdonia, Delegate[/I][/right]

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Today I am joined by 9003, a relatively new member of The North Pacific who is already a prominent member of our community and in the Cards Guild specifically. Welcome and thank you for joining me!

[color=red]9003:[/color] Thanks for having me!

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Firstly, can you tell me a little about your background in NationStates? When did you join and which region did you first call home?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I've played for 7 years now. Pretty much after founding my nation I got a lovely simple telegram from Sauron recruiting for Mordor. It said “one does not simply walk into Mordor” so I did the only logical thing and simply walked in. I helped develop the then fledgling region into a hotspot of a player region after out posting the RMB bot, I joined the force of Mordor and held a warzone for a couple of months.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] What did you enjoy most about your time in Mordor? During your time of supporting regional development in that region, what did you learn?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I learned a lot about developing the region including that the founder and in turn dark lord can be put on trial and serve as the sitting judge on said trial. In a mess of legal debate. My favorite activity in Mordor was spamming on the forum I played every one of the games to a crazy level reaching several thousand posts a week. Raising in the ranks in the forces of Mordor was also fun and fits well with me joining the NPA now.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Excellent! We will get to your NPA service in a moment, but before that What made you decide to join The North Pacific?

[color=red]9003:[/color] What made me join tnp was the card lotto after seeing all the legendaries going about I knew I had to get in on the action for some of those!

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] How did you hear about the card lottery? Always interested to know how our outreach is going!

[color=red]9003:[/color] I heard about the lottery from the marketplace discord after The Northern Lights posted some winners. The chance to win a soops or mindless contempt while collecting Ex flags was a huge draw. They are the peak ex flag card, after that I knew I couldn’t sit it out any longer.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Did this create any conflict for you? In terms of deciding to leave Mordor for The North Pacific?

[color=red]9003:[/color] Well all in all I still haven't "left" Mordor my main has due to a small snafoo with NS breeze. Blowing my 7 years of residency. So I switched a puppet in but for the most part the Mordor government has fallen aside and is quite and a shadow of its former glory

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] And ever since, you have been very involved in The Cards Guild! What is it about Cards that you find enjoyable within the context of NationStates?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I love cards because they give nationstates more of an active game rather than logging on once in a while to answer issues.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Regarding the NPA, it has been great seeing you get involved there. What made you decide to participate in our Army and how have you found it to be?

[color=red]9003:[/color] After serving in the forces of Mordor and reaching the rank of general there I partook in the UDL for a while before hanging my hat up on r/d for a good while. However, once I saw the NPA was an active army I knew I had to join and give it another shot.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Would you say that before joining the NPA you would have identified as a defender?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I would say I identified mostly defender. After some espionage missions among den (pre-predator days) I jumped for a mission or two of tags and always enjoyed it but until now didn't have an army that supported the view. I very much like the NPAs method to preserve the wfe and flag. As the big part of raiding I didn't like was destroying random regions when they didn't do anything warranting destruction.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Wow! So you were involved in espionage ops against DEN?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I was mostly just there to muck things up and see if they were up to any large scale raids. The level of opsec was next to zero during that time.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] So joining the NPA could be another espionage operation? :P

[color=red]9003:[/color] For who! The now defunct forces of Mordor lol. And nah I wouldn't move my main nation into the region if I was, I would have far too much to lose.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Naturally I am just teasing! How has your experience differed to your prior military experience?

[color=red]9003:[/color] The npa has a larger occupational force and a larger active force. Most operations of Mordor’s forces were missions with 5 nations. Therefore seeing the NPA show up to a joint op or even just a regular op with 7+ jumpers is impressive and having the Generals here to help out new folks is awesome.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] You also mentioned earlier that you like that the NPA does not (as a general rule) do destructive raids. Are there any circumstances where you think a destructive raid is desirable and necessary?

[color=red]9003:[/color] Well in the case of anyone The North Pacific is at war with would be a very justified cause or any region that is causing distress to the greater nationstates community.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] Do you see yourself getting involved in other areas of The North Pacific? Are you interested in pursuing higher office?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I'm trying to. Truth be told when I first moved here it was during the delegate election and I tried to run to only be shot down by just a few days short on the residency requirement. Now, I have learned that it would be far better to learn more about the position before I try and run for it. But I would love to run for more at some point. For now, I am enjoying serving as a Deputy Guildmaster. It is great fun!

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] What about the executive staff? Have you considered getting involved in other Ministries?

[color=red]9003:[/color] I have been considering joining the culture Ministry. It fits quite well with Cards and I would be interested to get involved in their other activities.

[color=green]McMasterdonia:[/color] That concludes our interview! Thank you once more for your time 9003. We look forward to seeing your future contributions to The North Pacific.

[color=red]9003:[/color] My pleasure, thank you for having me![h][/h]
[center][U][B]The North Star[/B][/U][B]:[/B] [I]Lighting The Way To The Truth[/I]
Publisher: McMasterdonia :: Executive Editor: Bobberino :: Managing Editor: Robespierre and Cosmosplosion

[I]The North Star is produced by the Ministry of Communications on behalf of the Government of The North Pacific and is distributed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs externally and the Ministry of Home Affairs internally. Except where otherwise indicated, all content represents the views of the Government of The North Pacific.[/I]

[B][url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1114798]Index of Issues[/URL][/B][/center]
 
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