The Most Beautiful Environments in RGBN Regional Assembly
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As a region, RGBN Regional Assembly is ranked 20,229th in the world for Most Beautiful Environments.
Purpose: To layout the powers and duties of The Goldenfolk Tribunal.
Article 1: Amendment I. The Amendment to Article J is as follows:
Article J: The Judiciary Branch 1. The Judiciary Branch of the RGBN shall consist of a Tribunal, named The Goldenfolk Tribunal., composed of a minimum of 3 Tribunes. 1.1 The Tribunal must be composed of a minimum of 3 Tribunes, as with the number of Tribunes to remain an odd number. 1.2 The Tribunal is led by a Chief Tribune, which is appointed among the Tribunes. The Chief Tribune determines the rules and conduct of the Tribunes and Citizens interacting in and with The Goldenfolk Tribunal.
2. The Tribunes shall be nominated by the President and confirmed by a simple majority vote in the Regional Assembly.
3. If there are less than 3 Tribunes, the President must nominate a citizen to the position within 2 weeks.
3.1. The Speaker of The Regional Assembly must start a debate on it within 1 week, the debate must not last more than 3 days, and whenever it ends, the Speaker of the Assembly shall start the voting at a maximum of 1 day after.
4. Tribunes serve until they resign, or are removed.
5. There are two methods to remove of a Tribune; 5.1. The first method of removing a tribune is via a 2/3 majority vote in the Regional Assembly. 5.1.1. The President may veto this action, however, a 3/4 majority vote in the Regional Assembly will overturn this veto. After this, the President shall not have the right to veto the removal.
5.2. The second method of removing a tribune is via a request from the President; After the President requests the removal of a tribune, the Regional Assembly only needs a simple majority vote to remove the requested Tribune. 5.2.1. If this method is used, the President may not veto the removal of the requested tribune.
6. The Goldenfolk Tribunal's powers and duties: 6.1 Judicial review on the constitutionality of the actions from the Executive, Legislative, and Curatorial branches. 6.2 Judge and provide verdicts and if needed punishment in Court Cases involving the breaking of law.
Purpose: To layout the powers and duties of The Goldenfolk Tribunal
Article 1: Amendment I. The Amendment to Article J is as follows: Article J: The Judiciary Branch 1. The Judiciary Branch of the RGBN shall consist of a Tribunal, named The Goldenfolk Tribunal., composed of a minimum of 3 Tribunes. 1.1 The Tribunal must be composed of a minimum of 3 Tribunes, as with the number of Tribunes to remain an odd number. 1.2 The Tribunal is led by a Chief Tribune, which is appointed among the Tribunes. The Chief Tribune determines the rules and conduct of the Tribunes and Citizens interacting in and with The Goldenfolk Tribunal
2. The Tribunes shall be nominated by the President and confirmed by a simple majority vote in the Regional Assembly.
3. If there are less than 3 Tribunes, the President must nominate a citizen to the position within 2 weeks.
3.1. The Speaker of The Regional Assembly must start a debate on it within 1 week, the debate must not last more than 3 days, and whenever it ends, the Speaker of the Assembly shall start the voting at a maximum of 1 day after.
4. Tribunes serve until they resign, or are removed.
5. There are threetwo methods to remove of a Tribune; 5.1. The first method of removing a tribune is via a 2/3 majority vote in the Regional Assembly. 5.1.1. The President may veto this action, however a 3/4 majority vote in the Regional Assembly will overturn this veto. After this, the President shall not have the right to veto the removal.
5.2. The second method of removing a tribune is via a request from the President; After the President requests the removal of a tribune, the Regional Assembly only needs a simple majority vote to remove the requested Tribune. 5.2.1. If this method is used, the President may not veto the removal of the requested tribune.
5.3 The third method of removing a tribune is via the Tribunes among themselves voting to remove the tribune in question. 5.3.1 If this method is used, the President may not veto the removal of the tribune.
6. The Goldenfolk Tribunal's powers and duties: 6.1 Judicial review on the constitutionality of the actions from the branches of Executive Legislative and Curatorial 6.2 Judge and provide verdicts and if needed punishment in Court Cases involving the breaking of law.
This is a good amendment, however, I see no reason to add a third method to remove a tribune. Especially when this method could let the tribunal tear itself apart.
I agree with the Second Speaker in regards to amending methods of removing Tribunes. I would suggest striking all amendments to Section 5. Changes to Section 1 and addition of Section 6 all seem logical and necessary.
I made this amendment to be a opening for the assembly to take a second swing at amending article J. I just made a few suggestions to get the ball rolling.
I'm kind of obligated to put them through the process anyways because they were seconded. However, I'm sure Krovx would accept your request if you were to ask him to 'unsecond' the other amendment (The one which hasn't yet entered debate) in your post.
I see. They are generally good suggestions in my opinion that I think would be beneficial to the law. Perhaps a general topic of debate could be more fitting instead of a full legislative process would be fitting so the Assembly can explore this topic.
It wasn't my intention. This can be done during the debate if there were any problems with the amendment or people had suggestions for it.
As a response to Feedback, I have removed all amendments to section 5(at the time it looked good in my head). In addition, I made a minor Grammar adjustment to section 6.1.
Purpose: To layout the powers and duties of The Goldenfolk Tribunal.
Article 1: Amendment I. The Amendment to Article J is as follows:
Article J: The Judiciary Branch 1. The Judiciary Branch of the RGBN shall consist of a Tribunal, named The Goldenfolk Tribunal., composed of a minimum of 3 Tribunes. 1.1 The Tribunal must be composed of a minimum of 3 Tribunes, as with the number of Tribunes to remain an odd number. 1.2 The Tribunal is led by a Chief Tribune, which is appointed among the Tribunes. The Chief Tribune determines the rules and conduct of the Tribunes and Citizens interacting in and with The Goldenfolk Tribunal.
2. The Tribunes shall be nominated by the President and confirmed by a simple majority vote in the Regional Assembly.
3. If there are less than 3 Tribunes, the President must nominate a citizen to the position within 2 weeks.
3.1. The Speaker of The Regional Assembly must start a debate on it within 1 week, the debate must not last more than 3 days, and whenever it ends, the Speaker of the Assembly shall start the voting at a maximum of 1 day after.
4. Tribunes serve until they resign, or are removed.
5. There are two methods to remove of a Tribune; 5.1. The first method of removing a tribune is via a 2/3 majority vote in the Regional Assembly. 5.1.1. The President may veto this action, however, a 3/4 majority vote in the Regional Assembly will overturn this veto. After this, the President shall not have the right to veto the removal.
5.2. The second method of removing a tribune is via a request from the President; After the President requests the removal of a tribune, the Regional Assembly only needs a simple majority vote to remove the requested Tribune. 5.2.1. If this method is used, the President may not veto the removal of the requested tribune.
6. The Goldenfolk Tribunal's powers and duties: 6.1 Judicial review on the constitutionality of the actions from the Executive, Legislative, and Curatorial branches. 6.2 Judge and provide verdicts and if needed punishment in Court Cases involving the breaking of law.