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Am j even in the senate anymore? I haven’t voted in ages because of school and I also think there’s an election going on?
Yes you are a senator. There are currently no elections going on, but we are pretty close to one, about 10~ more days to be exact.
Aye. Thank you to everyone's help and cooperation on this bill. It was wonderful to see all of your input and bipartisanship.
Truly wonderful to see the support for these efforts at further communication and transparency.
Woops, meant to vote against, dangit.
That was weird lol. Doing this on mobile so I must have hit the wrong button lol
Let's not.
Aye
Ormantum, Bergonnia, and United cascadian peoples
The Establishment of Prime Minsterial Queries Act L.R. 110 - VOTE (PASSED)
Author: United cascadian peoples, Harmonious people,
Sponsor: United cascadian peoples, The thin white duke, Ravennog, Communaccord, Josephtan, Wentsworth, Bennisia, Tavalo, Bergonnia, Calponia, Torhaven, Zatanga, Ghan
Authors: United cascadian peoples, Harmonious people
Sponsors: United cascadian peoples
Preamble:
Acknowledging that transparency creates a greater sense of trust in the regional governing bodies,
Recognizing that there can be a disconnect between the average citizen of the New Western Atlantic and the individuals who govern the region,
Believing that further efforts can be made to increase government transparency and the rights of the general citizenry to actively participate in the politics of the NWA,
Article I - Establishment:
Section I:
Establishes the Regional Transparency Initiative; an initiative aimed at increasing communication and transparency between the differing levels of Government, and the general citizenry of the region.
Section II:
The Regional Transparency Initiative shall encompass
Article II - Frequency:
Section I:
The Regional Transparency Initiative will publish questions and answer on the 16th of each month, unless the scheduled date happens to fall on an NWA holiday in which the Senate does not assemble. Should this be the case, the Regional Transparency Initiative will be rescheduled for the day immediately following the intended date.
Section II:
Due to the international structure of this region, there will be no set time in which the Queries must be posted. Instead, only a stipulation that they must be posted by the specified date in which they are scheduled to occur.
Article III: - Selection of Questions:
Section I:
Recognizing that the Prime Minister holds a demanding position, they are hereby obligated to answer no more than 12 questions submitted to the Regional Transparency Initiative. Should the Prime Minister be unable to participate in a set
Section II:
of which no caucus should have more than one question. Should a caucus fail to submit a question by the deadline, they shall forfeit their right to an answer until the next scheduled date of Prime Ministerial Queries.
Section III:
Should a caucus submit more than one question, the Senate Clerk will reach out to the caucus leader to determine which question they would like to be answered.
Article IV - Submission of Queries to the Minister:
Section I:
All queries are to be submitted to the Senate Clerk through Telegram.
Section II:
Senators are not obligated to submit a question, but are encouraged to do so.
Section III:
Should a Senator wish to submit a question to Prime Ministerial Queries, they should do so no later two days before the scheduled date of PMQ release.
Article V - The Senate Clerk:
Section I:
It is the duty of the Senate Clerk to collect and compile all questions from Senators.
Section II:
Following the collection and organization of Senate questions, the Senate Clerk is to forward questions to the Prime Minister.
Article VI - Release of Prime Ministerial Queries:
Section I:
The Prime Minister’s responses are to be published on the Senate RMB and the Senate Discord channel on the date in which Prime Ministerial Queries are scheduled.
Section II:
The Senate Clerk is hereby obligated to keep a factbook in which the Senate’s questions and Prime Minister’s responses will be recorded. Questions and responses are to be organized by the date in which the given Prime Ministerial Queries occured.
Article VII - The Monarch:
Section I:
The Monarch shall submit a statement to be included with each occurance of Prime Ministerial Queries. It is at the Monarch’s discretion what statement they wish to make, whether that be a comment on the state of the region, a clever simile or anything in-between.
Non-Senator Citizen Signatories:
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yea (14): Zatanga (CON), Suternia (UNI), Baconbacon123 (CON), Ghan (ACT), Torhaven (ACT), Calponia (CON), Bergonnia (LIB), Somner (CON), Communaccord (ACT), United cascadian peoples (BLOC), Josephtan (LIB), The thin white duke (LIB), Ravennog (ACT), Bennisia (BLOC),
Nay(2): Ormantum (CON), Dependants (CON),
Please let me know if there are any errors or issues.
The vote will end tomorrow, please vote if you haven’t.
The Establishment of Prime Minsterial Queries Act L.R. 110 - PASSED
Author: United cascadian peoples, Harmonious people,
Sponsor: United cascadian peoples, The thin white duke, Ravennog, Communaccord, Josephtan, Wentsworth, Bennisia, Tavalo, Bergonnia, Calponia, Torhaven, Zatanga, Ghan
Authors: United cascadian peoples, Harmonious people
Sponsors: United cascadian peoples
Preamble:
Acknowledging that transparency creates a greater sense of trust in the regional governing bodies,
Recognizing that there can be a disconnect between the average citizen of the New Western Atlantic and the individuals who govern the region,
Believing that further efforts can be made to increase government transparency and the rights of the general citizenry to actively participate in the politics of the NWA,
Article I - Establishment:
Section I:
Establishes the Regional Transparency Initiative; an initiative aimed at increasing communication and transparency between the differing levels of Government, and the general citizenry of the region.
Section II:
The Regional Transparency Initiative shall encompass
Article II - Frequency:
Section I:
The Regional Transparency Initiative will publish questions and answer on the 16th of each month, unless the scheduled date happens to fall on an NWA holiday in which the Senate does not assemble. Should this be the case, the Regional Transparency Initiative will be rescheduled for the day immediately following the intended date.
Section II:
Due to the international structure of this region, there will be no set time in which the Queries must be posted. Instead, only a stipulation that they must be posted by the specified date in which they are scheduled to occur.
Article III: - Selection of Questions:
Section I:
Recognizing that the Prime Minister holds a demanding position, they are hereby obligated to answer no more than 12 questions submitted to the Regional Transparency Initiative. Should the Prime Minister be unable to participate in a set
Section II:
of which no caucus should have more than one question. Should a caucus fail to submit a question by the deadline, they shall forfeit their right to an answer until the next scheduled date of Prime Ministerial Queries.
Section III:
Should a caucus submit more than one question, the Senate Clerk will reach out to the caucus leader to determine which question they would like to be answered.
Article IV - Submission of Queries to the Minister:
Section I:
All queries are to be submitted to the Senate Clerk through Telegram.
Section II:
Senators are not obligated to submit a question, but are encouraged to do so.
Section III:
Should a Senator wish to submit a question to Prime Ministerial Queries, they should do so no later two days before the scheduled date of PMQ release.
Article V - The Senate Clerk:
Section I:
It is the duty of the Senate Clerk to collect and compile all questions from Senators.
Section II:
Following the collection and organization of Senate questions, the Senate Clerk is to forward questions to the Prime Minister.
Article VI - Release of Prime Ministerial Queries:
Section I:
The Prime Minister’s responses are to be published on the Senate RMB and the Senate Discord channel on the date in which Prime Ministerial Queries are scheduled.
Section II:
The Senate Clerk is hereby obligated to keep a factbook in which the Senate’s questions and Prime Minister’s responses will be recorded. Questions and responses are to be organized by the date in which the given Prime Ministerial Queries occured.
Article VII - The Monarch:
Section I:
The Monarch shall submit a statement to be included with each occurance of Prime Ministerial Queries. It is at the Monarch’s discretion what statement they wish to make, whether that be a comment on the state of the region, a clever simile or anything in-between.
Non-Senator Citizen Signatories:
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yea (14): Zatanga (CON), Suternia (UNI), Baconbacon123 (CON), Ghan (ACT), Torhaven (ACT), Calponia (CON), Bergonnia (LIB), Somner (CON), Communaccord (ACT), United cascadian peoples (BLOC), Josephtan (LIB), The thin white duke (LIB), Ravennog (ACT), Bennisia (BLOC),
Nay(2): Ormantum (CON), Dependants (CON),
Please let me know if there are any errors or issues.
The vote has ended. We will continue on to our next scheduled business.
I am lucky enough that Wentsworth hasn't returned yet, so he hasn't been re-instituted into office, but anyway.
Congratulations on being used by Grand Rebels, National is currently at an incredible 5.1% of the votes, which gives the party one seat! Seems like this won't be lasting much eh?
Seems like suternia hasn't realized that a the election isn't even halfway over yet and that b he assumes that he already knows what nationals next caucus will make up.
196 votes counted, on the last election there were a total of 174. Most votes are already in, and National support doesen't seem to be there...
The regional poupulation is a lot higher then the last election
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