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An amendment to the Constitution requires a two-thirds majority in a referendum to be passed. Bills and amendments to Acts require a majority in the General Assembly to be passed. The following are the proposals that were put to vote during the term of the 19th General Assembly: |
An amendment to the Constitution requires a two-thirds majority in a referendum to be passed. Bills and amendments to Acts require a majority in the General Assembly to be passed. The following are the proposals that were put to vote during the term of the 19th General Assembly: |
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| align="center" | [https://nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1439820 Criminal Offence Amendment <br><small>(Anti-Raiding Expansion)</small>] |
| align="center" | [https://nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1439820 Criminal Offence Amendment <br><small>(Anti-Raiding Expansion)</small>] |
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* Reintroduce the position of Chief Justice to the Supreme Court |
* Reintroduce the position of Chief Justice to the Supreme Court |
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* Make the Chief Justice responsible for organising the judiciary |
* Make the Chief Justice responsible for organising the judiciary |
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| align="center" | [https://nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1449938 Embassy Amendment <br><small>(Military Exemption)</small>] |
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| align="center" style="background:#ccffcc" | 5-0 <small>(1)</small> |
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| align="center" | Antinios |
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* Allow for embassies with leftist and anti-fascist militaries |
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* Ensure the legal basis for embassies like The MT Army |
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| align="center" | [https://nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1449943 Constitution Amendment <br><small>(Scalable MGAs)</small>] |
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| align="center" style="background:#ccffff" | 35-1 <small>(7)</small> |
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| align="center" | Dyl |
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* Adjust the office removal motion threshold for MGA numbers |
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* Allow for 25 percent of MGAs to initiate an office removal motion |
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| align="center" | [https://nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1449949 Constitution Amendment <br><small>(Alternate Justice)</small>] |
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| align="center" style="background:#ccffff" | 34-2 <small>(1)</small> |
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| align="center" | Nangka |
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* Introduce a new Alternate Justice position to the Supreme Court |
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* Make the Alternate Justice a voting member in certain conditions |
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| align="center" | [https://nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1449953 Constitution Amendment <br><small>(Judicial Process)</small>] |
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| align="center" style="background:#ccffff" | 31-1 <small>(7)</small> |
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| align="center" | Llorens, Antinios & Nangka |
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* Fix a loophole allowing no Alternate Justice confidence vote |
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* Provide better clarity and specificity on Justice responsibilities |
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| align="center" | [https://nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1449954 Court Procedure Amendment <br><small>(Judicial Process)</small>] |
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| align="center" style="background:#ccffcc" | 6-0 <small>(0)</small> |
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| align="center" | Llorens, Antinios & Nangka |
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* Rename the Act to the Judicial Process Act |
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* Provide better clarity and specificity on the judicial process |
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Revision as of 04:48, 22 October 2020
Term Chronology | |
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Previous | 18th General Assembly |
Next | 20th General Assembly |
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Leadership | |
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Speaker | Antinios |
Dates | |
Start | 14 September 2020 |
End | 14 December 2020 |
The 19th General Assembly was elected at the September 2020 general election. This consisted of six independent members, and each served a three-month term from September to December 2020. The final members of the 18th General Assembly were Antinios, Dyl, Nangka, New Samon, Sincadenas, and Wascoitan, with Antinios serving dually as Speaker.
Members
The General Assembly was elected on 14 September 2020. The following timeline commences on 15 September 2020, which is when the first Speaker was elected.
Date | 15 September |
Speaker | Antinios |
Member 1 | Antinios |
Member 2 | Dyl |
Member 3 | Nangka |
Member 4 | New Samon |
Member 5 | Sincadenas |
Member 6 | Wascoitan |
Proposals
An amendment to the Constitution requires a two-thirds majority in a referendum to be passed. Bills and amendments to Acts require a majority in the General Assembly to be passed. The following are the proposals that were put to vote during the term of the 19th General Assembly:
Name | Result | Author (Signatory) |
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Criminal Offence Amendment (Anti-Raiding Expansion) |
6-0 (0) | Antinios |
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Embassy Amendment (Embassy Confirmation) |
2-3 (1) | Antinios & Dyl |
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Constitution Amendment (Chief Justice) |
24-4 (5) | Antinios & Nangka |
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Embassy Amendment (Military Exemption) |
5-0 (1) | Antinios |
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Constitution Amendment (Scalable MGAs) |
35-1 (7) | Dyl |
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Constitution Amendment (Alternate Justice) |
34-2 (1) | Nangka |
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Constitution Amendment (Judicial Process) |
31-1 (7) | Llorens, Antinios & Nangka |
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Court Procedure Amendment (Judicial Process) |
6-0 (0) | Llorens, Antinios & Nangka |
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