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Standing Rules Refinement Resolution, 668: Difference between revisions

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:5.1 The General Assembly is permitted to propose and motion an override of specific clauses in these standing orders to apply to an ongoing debate.
:5.2 The proposed clauses to override must be specifically stated, and reasoning provided.
::5.2.13 At least two motions in support are required before the President may proceed to a vote.
::5.2.24 The President may deny the motion should they deem that the motion does not provide sufficient reasoning or specificity of clauses to override, until provided.
:5.35 The General Assembly shall vote on the override which shall follow procedures outlined in Article IV unless otherwise specified in this article.
::5.35.1 The poll must provide the clauses to be overridden, e.g., ''Does the assembly agree to set aside 3.2 and all underlying subsections of the Standing Orders for the remainder of the debate upon this resolution?'', ''Does the assembly agree to set aside 12.1, 12.3 of the Standing Orders for the remainder of the debate upon this resolution?''
 
''Author: [[Silmeria_(JCap)|Joanna Sousa]], MGA of the Kodiak Worker's Party''<br>
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