Create Senate power of relinquishment II
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<ic>To create Senate power of Relinquishment. To allow a senator to raise a motion to relinquish the territory they represent, or an Imperial Bourse position or National Bourse Position located in their territory. Any motion of relinquishment would require a Constitutional vote to pass and would be subject to a veto by the General Assembly, the Assembly of Nine, and by the National Assembly of the nation relinquishing the territory or resource (if it were not Imperial.)<br><br><i>Administrative Motion:</i></ic> | <ic>To create Senate power of Relinquishment. To allow a senator to raise a motion to relinquish the territory they represent, or an Imperial Bourse position or National Bourse Position located in their territory. Any motion of relinquishment would require a Constitutional vote to pass and would be subject to a veto by the General Assembly, the Assembly of Nine, and by the National Assembly of the nation relinquishing the territory or resource (if it were not Imperial.)<br><br><i>Administrative Motion:</i></ic> | ||
===Overview=== | |||
* Requirs [[Senate_motion#Constitutional_Vote|Constitutional vote]]. | |||
* Relates to this [[This_land_is_your_land#Jonah.27s_Gold|opporunity]] | |||
* Failed to achieve constitutional majority | |||
===Date=== | |||
* Winter 381YE | |||
===Campaign Outcome=== | |||
* The motion failed to achieve a constitutional majority | |||
* See administrative motions | |||
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Revision as of 14:20, 2 May 2018
This motion is currently undergoing scrutiny.
To create Senate power of Relinquishment. To allow a senator to raise a motion to relinquish the territory they represent, or an Imperial Bourse position or National Bourse Position located in their territory. Any motion of relinquishment would require a Constitutional vote to pass and would be subject to a veto by the General Assembly, the Assembly of Nine, and by the National Assembly of the nation relinquishing the territory or resource (if it were not Imperial.)
Administrative Motion:
Administrative Motion:
Overview
- Requirs Constitutional vote.
- Relates to this opporunity
- Failed to achieve constitutional majority
Date
- Winter 381YE
Campaign Outcome
- The motion failed to achieve a constitutional majority
- See administrative motions