Veto
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A Prosperity priest raises a judgement in the General Assembly immediately after the Senate session ends. The Synod has between the closure of the Senate session and the start of the 8pm session to secure a greater majority of the General Assembly and veto the motion.</box> | A Prosperity priest raises a judgement in the General Assembly immediately after the Senate session ends. The Synod has between the closure of the Senate session and the start of the 8pm session to secure a greater majority of the General Assembly and veto the motion.</box> | ||
The General Assembly may veto one standard motion per summit. | The General Assembly may veto one standard motion per summit. The [[Conscience of the Senate]] is responsible for announcing vetos to the Senate. | ||
===Constitutional Motions=== | ===Constitutional Motions=== |
Revision as of 16:18, 13 July 2013
"And I say to you that a law requiring the priests of the Synod to give up a portion of their liao is truely in the best interests of the Empire."
Senator Gabriel, addressing the SenateThe Synod has the power to veto a motion made by the Senate. This power exists so that the Synod can provide a check and balance on the power of the Senate.
Process
Once a Senate motion has passed on the Senate floor, the Synod has between the closure of the Senate sitting and the commencement of the next session to secure a judgment of the General Assembly to veto the motion.
The General Assembly may veto one standard motion per summit. The Conscience of the Senate is responsible for announcing vetos to the Senate.
Constitutional Motions
Where a motion that has constitutional implications is passed through the Senate, the Assembly of Nine, or General Assembly, may veto it with a greater majority. There is no limit on the number of such motions that may be vetoed in this manner.