Standing Rules Refinement Resolution, 668

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A resolution to refine and clarify the standing orders of the General Assembly.
APPROVED on <Date> with N Aye, N Nay, N Abstain.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE MOST SERENE REPUBLIC OF KODIAK:

RECOGNISING that the Standing Rules and Procedures of the General Assembly represent the rules of order of the General Assembly;

NOTING that the rules of order were approved by the General Assembly and represent the will of the General Assembly on its proceedings;

ACKNOWLEDGES that some articles within the rules of order require clarification within the spirit of intent;

HEREBY PROPOSES TO:

AMEND the Standing Rules and Procedures of the General Assembly

Amendment to Article II

Clarifies that all resolutions or proposals for debate and vote must be presented in to the President's office.

Original Text

2.2 Discussions involving the President of the General Assembly may be put in the #ga-president channel of the discord.
2.2.1 This can include ideas for new resolutions, resolutions to present to the General Assembly, or issues needing the president's attention.

Amended Text

2.2 Discussions involving the President of the General Assembly may be put in the #ga-president channel of the discord.
2.2.1 All resolutions or proposals intended for debate by the General Assembly must be presented to the President in the #ga-president channel.

Added Text

2.2.2 Resolutions in this context include all debates that require a General Assembly vote for passage, such as bills, resolutions, treaties, and motions.

Amendment to Article III

Clarifies proposal procedure and drops a set voting date - strictly requiring a motion to vote.

Original Text

3.1 All members may create their resolutions and present them to the President of the General Assembly.
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.
3.2.2.1 Motions to vote require at least one member to second before the date can be changed.
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.
3.4.1 The motion requires at least one member to second.
3.4.2 If no motion is made, the voting date set by the President will automatically propose for voting to proceed.

Amended Text

3.1 All members must create their resolutions and present them to the President of the General Assembly.
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.
3.2.2.1 A successful motion to vote requires two members to motion to vote before the President may move proceedings to a vote.
3.4 Proposals must be discussed in the General Assembly for at least 72 hours before a motion to vote may be made.

Removed Text

The following text is redundant after the proposed amendments and is to be removed:

3.4.1 The motion requires at least one member to second.
3.4.2 If no motion is made, the voting date set by the President will automatically propose for voting to proceed.

Amendment to Article IV

Clarifies the intent of this article to cover all votes.

Original Text

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.

Amended Text

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.

Added Text

4.2.1 Resolution in this context is as defined in Article II, 2.2.2.

Author: Joanna Sousa, MGA of the Kodiak Worker's Party
Major Contributions: Tobias Virstürm, Minister for Revenue & Treasury, MGA of the Kodiak Social Democratic Party

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