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Posted: Apr 6 2007, 11:02 AM
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Why, yes, I do rock, thanks... ![]() Group: Cabinet Posts: 6,179 Member No.: 470 Joined: 22-July 04 |
Constitution of the Region of Canada
Article I – Elections 1. Calendar. Elections shall be held every three calendar months. Elections shall commence during the months of March, June, September and December. Elections shall be announced, and the campaign threads opened, at least one week prior to the voting period. A copy of the election schedule shall be maintained in the forum calendar. They shall take place on the Regional off-site Board. The elections shall elect members to Cabinet, as outlined in Article II. 2. Voting Period. The voting period of elections shall commence at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the last Thursday of the month, and end at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the following Sunday. 3. Right to Vote. Subject to paragraph 4, all leaders of nations residing within Canada, regardless of UN status, shall be entitled to vote. 4. One Vote per Member. Notwithstanding paragraph 3, leaders of more than one nation within Canada shall be restricted to a single vote. 5. Eligibility to Vote. Only those members who are registered as members of the regional off-site board when the polls open shall be entitled to vote. Members who register after the polls open, shall not be able to vote until the next set of elections takes place in three months time. 6. Declaring Candidacy. Candidates must announce their intention to run for Cabinet at least 24 hours before the polls open. 7. Uncontested Positions. In cases where only one candidate is running for a cabinet position, a Vote of Confidence shall be used instead of a normal vote. Should a minister fail the Vote of Confidence, the position will be filled in accordance with Article II, paragraph 3 of this constitution. 8. Ties in Elections. Where there is a tie, the Prime Minister shall have a tie-breaking vote. The Prime Minister shall not otherwise be entitled to vote in an election. 9. Delegacy Exempt. It is acknowledged that regional elections shall have no effect on the selection of Canada’s Regional Delegate. It is acknowledged that the Regional Delegate shall continue to remain elected by virtue of the processes in place at the www.nationstates.net website. Article II – Cabinet Portfolios 1. Cabinet Portfolios. The following positions shall make up the cabinet. Each noted position shall have the duties (portfolio) listed herein;
Upon passing a Vote of Confidence, a Deputy Minister is then able to assume the role of the elected Minister and shall be granted the Minister's complete portfolio for the remainder of the current term, in the event that the elected minister is unable to fulfill his or her duties. The complete portfolio granted includes Admin and Cabinet status. 3. Vacancy in Cabinet. When a Minister fails to hold office and the Deputy Minister position is vacant, or should the vote of confidence poll not grant the interim Minister the permanent title and portfolio of Minister, the Prime Minister may appoint a Minister to fill the position. The appointment, including Cabinet status, is subject to majority Cabinet approval prior to assuming the title of the Minister position. Where there is a tie in a Cabinet appointment approval vote, the Prime Minister shall have a tie-breaking vote. The Prime Minister shall not otherwise be entitled to vote in a Cabinet appointment approval vote. A Vote of Confidence poll shall be held for the appointed Minister in accordance with Article I; with the exception that the voting period shall commence at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the first Thursday following the appointment and end at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the following Sunday. Upon passing a Vote of Confidence, the appointed Minister shall be granted the Minister's complete portfolio (including Admin. status if applicable) for the remainder of the current term. At the Prime Minister’s option, the Prime Minister may call a special election to fill the vacant Cabinet position in accordance with Article I; with the exception that the voting period of the special election shall commence at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the Thursday after the Prime Minister's call for special election, and end at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the following Sunday. 4. One Cabinet Role. No person may hold more than one Cabinet position, whether it be under different nation names or not. Where a person finds themselves holding multiple Cabinet positions, they shall resign from all but one position. The Prime Minister shall appoint a Deputy Minister who shall assume the position of Minister and Cabinet member until the next election. At the Prime Minister’s option, the Prime Minister may call a special election to fill the vacant Cabinet position. 5. Legislative Process. Cabinet shall have the right to pass laws for the region.
1. Responsibility. A Deputy Minister is directly responsible to the Minister who appointed him or her and may be replaced by that Minister at any time. 2. Confirmation. Although Deputy Ministers are appointed by a Minister, the region must approve the selection through a Vote of Confidence. When a Deputy Minister is selected, he or she shall immediately be required to pass a Vote of Confidence. The Vote of Confidence poll shall be held in accordance with Article I; with the exception that the voting period shall commence at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the first Thursday following the selection and end at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the following Sunday. 3. Duties. A Deputy Minister will be assigned specific duties as required by the responsible minister and have the following additional responsibilities and rights within the Cabinet.
1. Right to Recall and Mechanism. Any member of Canada has the right to create a petition requesting a recall vote of an individual Minister. Petitions must be created in the Citizen's Voice forum. Region members may not sign the petition more than once no matter how many nations they have in Canada. Should a Region member sign a petition more than once, the Prime Minister shall declare the signatures recorded by the offending member null and void. A valid signature post must begin with "I support this petition". 2. Petition to Recall. Petitions will endure for seven days from the creation date. To be successful a petition must collect enough approval signatures of members to be in excess of 2/3rds of the members that voted for the Minister in the last election. For ministers who received a Vote of Confidence (Article I, paragraph 7), the number of signatures must exceed 2/3rds of the number of affirmative votes in the Vote of Confidence. If by the eighth day the petition has not collected the required number of signatures, the petition thread will be closed and locked and no recall vote will be held. If a petition is successful, the Prime Minister will close and lock the petition and prepare a forum to hold the recall vote. 3. Voting for Recall. If the petition has gathered enough valid approval signatures, the Prime Minister (who is not subject to the recall process) shall be responsible for organizing the recall vote. Constitutional process for voting in elections shall be applied to the recall vote. With the exception that the voting period for the recall shall commence at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the first Thursday following the locking of a successful petition, and end at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the following Sunday. 4. Results of Recall. Should the recall vote approve the removal of the Minister, the Minister shall forfeit their portfolio and shall be removed from the Cabinet. The vacancy created shall be filled in accordance with Article II, paragraph 3. Article V - Delegacy Contention 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 constitutional 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. Article VI - Amending Formula 1. Amending the Constitution. This Constitution shall only be amended upon a resolution sponsored by a member of Cabinet, which achieves:
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