Standing Rules Refinement Resolution, 668: Difference between revisions
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(Update Article 3 for Presidential right to deny and propose Article V.) |
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:3.1 All members may create their resolutions and present them to the President of the General Assembly. |
:3.1 All members may create their resolutions and present them to the President of the General Assembly. |
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:3.2 The President of the General Assembly will create a new forum thread in the #proposals forum on the Discord to present resolutions. |
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::3.2.1 The President will set a date for voting to proceed, and will allow for a motion to change the voting date if necessary. |
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:3.2.2.1 Motions to vote require at least one member to second before the date can be changed. |
:::3.2.2.1 Motions to vote require at least one member to second before the date can be changed. |
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:3.4 Proposals must be discussed in the General Assembly for at least 72 hours. The President may make a motion to move the proposal to a vote after this period at their discretion. |
:3.4 Proposals must be discussed in the General Assembly for at least 72 hours. The President may make a motion to move the proposal to a vote after this period at their discretion. |
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:3.4.1 The motion requires at least one member to second. |
:3.4.1 The motion requires at least one member to second. |
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:3.2.1 The President will allow for a motion to vote by a member of the General Assembly during debate, as well as hear any objections to a motion. |
:3.2.1 The President will allow for a motion to vote by a member of the General Assembly during debate, as well as hear any objections to a motion. |
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:3.2.2.1 A successful motion to vote requires two members to motion to vote before the President may move proceedings to a vote. |
:3.2.2.1 A successful motion to vote requires two members to motion to vote before the President may move proceedings to a vote. |
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:3.2.2.2 The President may deny a motion to vote to allow for legitimate debate to be heard, or if the President deems that not enough time has been made available for debate. |
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:3.4 Proposals must be discussed in the General Assembly for at least 72 hours before a motion to vote may be made. |
:3.4 Proposals must be discussed in the General Assembly for at least 72 hours before a motion to vote may be made. |
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''Clarifies the intent of this article to cover all votes.'' |
''Clarifies the intent of this article to cover all votes.'' |
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4.2 Polls shall ask if the members of the assembly approve of the proposed legislation: [title]. There will be three options available: 1) Aye, 2) Nay, and 3) Abstain. |
:4.2 Polls shall ask if the members of the assembly approve of the proposed legislation: [title]. There will be three options available: 1) Aye, 2) Nay, and 3) Abstain. |
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4.2 All votes in the General Assembly shall ask if the members of the assembly approve of the proposed [resolution]: [title]. Strictly three options will be available: 1) Aye, 2) Nay, and 3) Abstain. |
:4.2 All votes in the General Assembly shall ask if the members of the assembly approve of the proposed [resolution]: [title]. Strictly three options will be available: 1) Aye, 2) Nay, and 3) Abstain. |
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4.2.1 Resolution in this context is as defined in Article II, 2.2.2. |
:4.2.1 Resolution in this context is as defined in Article II, 2.2.2. |
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==Creation of Article V== |
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''Allows for the GA to approve a suspension of specific clauses in the standing orders to enable special or alternate procedures.'' |
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:5.1 The General Assembly is permitted to propose an override of specific clauses in these standing orders to apply to an ongoing debate. |
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:5.2 The proposed clauses to override must be specifically stated, and reasoning provided, in a motion created by any member of the General Assembly. |
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::5.2.1 At least two motions in support are required before the President may proceed to a vote. |
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::5.2.2 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. |
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:5.3 The General Assembly shall vote on the override which shall follow procedures outlined in Article IV. |
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''Author: [[Silmeria_(JCap)|Joanna Sousa]], MGA of the Kodiak Worker's Party''<br> |
''Author: [[Silmeria_(JCap)|Joanna Sousa]], MGA of the Kodiak Worker's Party''<br> |