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I've always noticed a loophole which allows for the "chapter regulating disclosure of executive government records" to be defined as anything other than Sec. 7.4, Chapter 7 of the Legal Code.
Furthermore, I believe that territories should be able to represent themselves within the regional Security Council. That is why I'm introducing Section 5.6, which allows for territories' Frontier Delegates and Vices to appoint ambassadors to represent their territories in the Security Council. Also, the new section allows for ambassadors to be ejected in an instance they are maliciously disruptive to the Council's affairs. The Speaker has Deputies to assist in their duties, so why can't frontiers do the same but with representation in affairs?
Update: added an appointment process for ambassadors, prohibition from viewing classified information, imposed to regional laws, procedures, treaties upon entry.
Furthermore, I believe that territories should be able to represent themselves within the regional Security Council. That is why I'm introducing Section 5.6, which allows for territories' Frontier Delegates and Vices to appoint ambassadors to represent their territories in the Security Council. Also, the new section allows for ambassadors to be ejected in an instance they are maliciously disruptive to the Council's affairs. The Speaker has Deputies to assist in their duties, so why can't frontiers do the same but with representation in affairs?
Update: added an appointment process for ambassadors, prohibition from viewing classified information, imposed to regional laws, procedures, treaties upon entry.
Security Council Territorial Representation Act of 2023:The following section is added to Chapter 5 of the Legal Code:
Section 5.6 Territorial Ambassadors
30. Ambassadors will be subject to regional laws, procedures, and treaties upon entering the North Pacific.
31. Serving Frontier Delegates or serving Frontier Vice Delegates may nominate one or more ambassadors to represent their respective territories within the North Pacific's Security Council.
32. The Council will vote to accept ambassador nominees under Section 5.1, Chapter 5 of the Legal Code, exempt from influence and endorsement requirements.
33. No ambassador will access classified information, nor will any Security Counciler provide an ambassador access to such information.
34. The Council may eject an existing ambassador via two-thirds majority vote.
35. Upon ejection, the ambassador's respective territory may override said ejection via two-thirds majority vote.
36. Should an ambassador's ejection fail to be overridden, the aforementioned ambassador shall be prohibited from serving to the Council for a duration set by the serving Vice Delegate.
Security Council Reform and Representation Act of 2023:Section 5.5, Chapter 5 of the Legal Code is amended to read as follows:
The following section is added to Chapter 5 of the Legal Code:29. Disclosure of private Security Council records will be regulated inthe same chapter regulating disclosure of executive government recordsSection 7.4, Chapter 7 of the Legal Code.
Section 5.6 Territorial Ambassadors
30. Serving Frontier Delegates or serving Frontier Vice Delegates may appoint one or more competent ambassadors to represent their respective territories within the North Pacific's Security Council.
31. Should an existing ambassador maliciously interfere with Council affairs, the ambassador in question may be ejected via two-thirds majority vote.
32. Upon ejection, the ambassador's respective territory may override said ejection via two-thirds majority vote.
33. Should an ambassador's ejection fail to be overridden, the aforementioned ambassador shall be prohibited from serving to the Council for a minimum of one day and a maximum of two months.
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