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Title: Inactivity


Josephine Behaurnais - May 26, 2005 05:12 PM (GMT)
Darling,

I think we're experiencing inactivity here because people are not really sure how the Estates General work, and what the exact procedure is.
Maybe we can post in this thread just a very basic guide to it.

Josephine R.

Emperor Edgard II - May 26, 2005 05:20 PM (GMT)
I think I'll just eliminate the rules and then we'll draft some very basic ones like we used to have before November 2004...

QUOTE

Parliamentary Procedure

Below is the format that must be used when presenting legislation before the Estates-General:
QUOTE
Title: Name of legislation

Purpose: A brief description of the purpose of the below legislation

Supporting statements:
1. Whereas, supporting statement #1
2. Whereas, supporting statement #2
3. Whereas, supporting statement #3
etc.

Enactments:
Be it decided by the Estates-General of the Empire of Madland ;

1. Enactment #1
2. Enactment #2
3. Enactment #3
etc.


The subject line of new legislation must be DEBATE: [Legislation Name]. After 72 hours of debate the Speaker of the Estates-General will make a new thread labeled VOTE: [Legislation Name]. Voting will last for 72 hours. After that time the Speaker of the Estates-General will announce if it passed or failed and the Emperor will sign or veto.

Legislation not following this format will be removed from the floor.

Motions

To allow for a more effective legislature, a small group of formal motions have been devised.

Motion to Extend Debate- This motion extends debate for 24 hours. It can be used no more than twice for a particular piece of legislation.

Motion to Extend Voting- The motion extends voting for 24 hours. It can be used no more than twice for a particular piece of legislation.

Motion to Table- This motion postpones the debate and voting on of a bill. Legislation can be tabled for no more than 72 hours without the express consent of the Elentari.

Motion to Vote- This motion moves a piece of legislation immediately to voting, skipping the remaining time of debate.

Any citizen may make a motion but it needs to be seconded in order for it to be considered by the Speaker of the Estates-General. The Emperor may override the Speaker's decision on whether or not to accept the motion.

Discussions

If a citizen wishes to talk about a topic with other citizens without writing up a bill then they can open a formal discussion. To do so, create a new thread labeled DISCUSSION: [Topic subject]. Discussions are not confined to a certain length of time and are closed at the discretion of the Speaker.

Josephine Behaurnais - May 26, 2005 05:35 PM (GMT)
Good Idea.

At the moment, I think the major thing is getting important bills through.


Emperor Edgard II - May 26, 2005 05:36 PM (GMT)
Yeah, we can start writing up bills on anything- the economy, the military, provincial governance... whatever we can think of :)

These rules I posted here are now the official procedure of the Estates-General.

Jean Michel Leclerc - May 27, 2005 08:11 PM (GMT)
Nice




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