The Klouch Summit on Regional Cooperation
#51

Can we at least get a serious IC outline of a proposal so this summit can proceed?
As Delegate, I'm deliberately staying out of the discussion as much as possible since the intent is to have a regional mechanism outside the Delegate for the discussion and action this proposed organization would take.
The primary thing I want to make sure of is that the non-UN nations have an equal voice in thie mechanism. If y'all get tangled up then I might suggest something, but I plan to leave it with y'all.
#52

I'm bumping this to get people's attention.


Hell-llloooooo! Anybody here?
#53

Sorry! We tend to hibernate a bit, on and off, around this time of year...
#54

What are we/you going to do now? are the talks over yet?
#55

OOC: fine, I'll do it. Tongue

The Ceoranans had the right idea, but I concur that Ceoranan English would not be a good working language, especially since Ceorana no longer exists. I hereby present:

Quote: The International Democratic Union Council

Preamble: For the purpose of heightening regional cooperation, improving life in our respective nations, presenting a united but diversified front to the world, and for other generally good purposes, we, representing the various nations and their citizens throughout the International Democratic Union, do ratify this Convention as a Constitution of the International Democratic Union Council.

Section One: Leadership

There shall be two officers within the council: the Secretary-General and the General Secretary.

1.1: The Secretary-General

The Secretary-General (SecGen) shall be elected once a month, approximately, by a three-day public vote. The SecGen's home nation has the authority to replace the SecGen should the SecGen resign or be killed or incapacitated. The SecGen shall be the leader of the council, and shall have the exclusive authority to place bills up for debate and vote, assuming the bills in question have a second and a third.

1.2: The General Secretary

The General Secretary (GenSec) shall be in charge of secretarial tasks, such as numbering resolutions and managing membership. He or she shall be appointed by the SecGen, subject to approval of the assembly in a two-day public vote. The GenSec serves at the SecGen's pleasure, and may be replaced by the GenSec's home nation.

The GS shall be the head of the Secretariat, which shall be based in the IDU capital, unless the assembly sees fit to move it elsewhere.

Section Two: Legislation

Legislation may be proposed by any member nation at which time they are opened for seconds. If legislation receives a number of seconds equal to one-third of the membership, it must come up for debate on the next cycle. Otherwise, the SecGen may use their discretion.

Debate shall utilize general parliamentary procedure, to be specifically enforced by the SecGen or GenSec, at the SecGen's discretion. Specifically, amendments are to be entertained during debate if they are within the spirit of the resolution and are not dilatory (time-wasting).

Debates and votes shall be long enough to get enough opinions and votes, preferably around 48-72 hours.

Modifications to the rules of debate, voting, or parliamentary process will require a 55% majority vote, with abstentions counting as .55 votes.

Nonbinding bills, forming of sub-organizations or -treaties, or decisions not forcing actual mandates upon nations will require a 50% majority vote. Bills with penalties for noncompliance will require a 55% majority, with abstentions counting as .55 votes. Bills with the penalty for noncompliance being expulsion from the assembly will require a 2/3 majority vote, with abstentions counting as 2/3 of a vote.

Section Three: Miscellaneous

Amendments to the charter shall require a 60% majority vote, with abstentions counting as .6 votes.[/quote]

The abstentions thing is so abstentions are really abstentions. Otherwise, with a 2/3 vote, you need 2/3 of all votes in the affirmative, rather than just 2/3 of the ayes and nays, which is how it should be.
#56

*long period of silence*

*stands*
Looks pretty good to us.
*sits*
#57

Agreed. Perhaps we could just go right ahead and vote on this?

EDIT:[OOC]A few things came to my mind after this post:
1)Do we get one vote per nation, or one vote per puppetmaster? For instance, if Brechenlass and Kedalfax agree, is that two votes or one? My assumption is the former, but that may create some voting problems.

2)Perhaps a new forum section may be in order if we can get this body off the ground. Just so we don't clutter up all of the other ones with proposals and such.
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#58

It should be one vote per IDu nation, else the schnauzerlands federation's constituents would string up their representatives at the conference on the nearest tree or pole.
#59

Yes, 'puppet' or not, this organization falls within the parameters of roleplay. For the purposes of roleplay Hiel is a distinct and independent nationstate away from Domnonia, and so should have a vote in any regional project.

We're all adults, and I doubt anyone would start creating puppets en masse so as to sway a decision. If someone is getting out of hand, we can all just collectively ignore them.
#60

Agreed.

So how about a vote?


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