Additions are written in blue text, removals are striked out.Proposed Amendment wrote:Article 2: CitizenshipArticle 3: The Assembly
- A: Citizenship may be granted to any person who has a nation in The Rejected Realms and an account on TRR's forums.
- B: All citizenship applications are subject to a security check by the Citizenship Council. Citizenship applications are
automaticallyto be approved if no security concerns are found.- C: Citizenship may be granted by a unanimous decision of the Citizenship Council, or if more than 7 days have passed since the application, by a majority vote. Any councillor may deny citizenship. Citizenship may be retracted by a majority vote of the Citizenship Council. A decision to deny or retract citizenship may be appealed to the Assembly as set out in Article 3.
Article 5: Officers
- A: The Assembly consists of all citizens of The Rejected Realms.
- B: The Assembly is responsible for voting on laws, treaties, declarations of war, constitutional amendments and appeals from the Citizenship Council, and electing Officers and the WA Delegate.
and acting as a court of appeal.- C: Votes in the Assembly are visible to all citizens, and last for seven days.
- D: Votes on laws, treaties and appeals require a simple majority vote to pass. Declarations of war require a 75% majority vote to pass or amend, and a simple majority to repeal. Amendments to the Constitution require a 75% majority vote to pass.
Article 7: Elections
- A: Officers of the region are responsible for carrying out the governmental functions of the region.
- B: There are four Officer positions.
Up to four Officers may exist at any one time.Vacant positions will be filled before current Officers are replaced.Current Officers must not be replaced before vacant positions are filled.- C:
Elections shall begin for all Officer positions on the first day of April, August and December, as if a challenge had been made. Incumbent Officers must confirm their intent to stand as candidates, under Article 7 Clause A.
- A: Any citizen who wishes to become an Officer or the Delegate may challenge for the position.
- B: Elections begin once a challenge is submitted. If the elections are for the position of Delegate, any citizens admitted after this time will not be allowed to vote
until that election has concludedin that election.- C: The challenge period is the first seven days of Delegate elections and first four days of Officer elections. Further challenges must be submitted during the challenge period. An official being challenged must confirm their intent to run during the challenge period.
- D: A challenge to an official within 30 days of their election requires the support of four other citizens. Otherwise, a challenge for Delegate requires the support of two other citizens, and a challenge for Officer requires the support of one other citizen.
- E: Following the challenge period, the Assembly will vote to elect the Delegate or Officer. Voting is to be open for seven days in Delegate elections, and four days in Officer elections.
- F: Simultaneous elections will begin for all Officer positions on the first day of April, August and December, as if a challenge had been made. Incumbent Officers must confirm their intent to run.
- G: If there are multiple vacant Officer position, each challenge is to be taken to be for all vacant positions, and a simultaneous election is to be held.
- H: The voting system is determined by law. If there is only one candidate in an election, a confirmation vote requiring a simple majority is to be held. Simultaneous elections are to be held as a single election for multiple positions, except that if the number of candidates does not exceed the number of vacancies, each candidate is to be subject to a confirmation vote.
You have 7 days to vote, this is not the discussion.
A 75% majority is needed for this to pass.