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 Consitutional Amendment for Delegacy Law
 
Do you approve of the amendment outlined below?
Yes, I approve of this amendment [ 8 ]  [88.89%]
No, I do not approve of this amendment [ 1 ]  [11.11%]
Total Votes: 9
  
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Posted on Mar 1 2007, 10:00 AM


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By saying Yes to this poll, you agree that the following section will be added to the Constitution:

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While it is recognised that every UN nation in the region of Canada has the right to run for the position of regional delegate, it is also recognised that the region has the right protect its consitutional rule.
In doing so, certain criteria need to be met to warrant a legal delegacy contention.

1. Any UN nation residing in Canada, that is also a member of the offsite forum, and recognizes the role of delegate as defined by The Constitution of Canada has the right to run for the Delegate position.

2. Any UN nation that gains fifty percent of the current Delegate's endorsement count shall be notified by the Canadian Minister of Regional Affairs that a statement of intent must be posted on the on the Canadian forum in the Prime Ministers section of the forum.

3. The said nation will receive no less than two personal messages and telegrams in a twenty-four hour period explaining that they must state their intent. If said nation stays below sixty percent of the current Delegate's endorsement count and remains silent or declares their intention, they shall not be ejected.

4. Any nation that fails to state their intent on Canada's regional off site forum and holds sixty percent or more of the current Delegate's endorsement count shall be considered a hostile force and immediately ejected from the region.

5. Any nation that states that they are not interested in becoming Delegate yet continues to gain in endorsements above sixty percent of the current Delegate's endorsement count may, according to the Canadian Ejection and Board Suspension Guidelines, be considered a hostile force and immediately be ejected from the region.

6. Any nation ejected may appeal the decision using the Canadian Ejection and Board Suspension Guidelines or Dispute Resolution Law.


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