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+ | * Bring the system for confirming the Cabinet into line with the Supreme Court | ||
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Revision as of 05:00, 30 August 2019
Term Chronology | |
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Previous | 13th General Assembly |
Next | 15th General Assembly |
Leadership | |
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Secretary | The Final Horseman |
Prime Minister | Argentigrad |
Dates | |
Start | 14 June 2019 |
End | 14 September 2019 |
The 14th General Assembly was elected at the June 2019 election. This consisted of seven independent members, and each served a three-month term from June to September 2019. The final members of the 14th General Assembly were The Final Horseman, Argentigrad, Dawtania, Greylyn, Grod Island, Kavagrad, and Nottinhaps.
Members
Date Event |
14 June General Election |
Secretary | The Final Horseman |
Prime Minister | Argentigrad |
Senator 1 | Dawtania |
Senator 2 | Greylyn |
Senator 3 | Grod Island |
Senator 4 | Kavagrad |
Senator 5 | Nottinhaps |
Ministers
While not directly related to the activities of the General Assembly, the following Ministers were appointed by the Secretary to oversee certain areas of regional life during this term:
Date | 18 June | 19 June | 24 June |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Heck. | Dawtania | |
Minister of Information | - | Argentigrad | |
Minister of Recruitment | - | The Final Horseman |
Proposals
An amendment to the Constitution requires a two-thirds majority in a referendum to be passed. Bills and amendments to Acts require a majority in the General Assembly to be passed. The following are the proposals that were put to vote during the term of the 13th General Assembly:
Name | Result | Proposer/s | Description |
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Military Voting Citizen Act | 7-0 | Nottinhaps |
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Constitution Amendment (Separate Cabinet) |
43-1 | Greylyn/ Llorens/ Uan aa Boa |
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Election Amendment (Separate Cabinet) |
7-0 |
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Vacant Position Amendment (Separate Cabinet) |
7-0 |
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Constitution Amendment (Civil Cases) |
37-15 | Dawtania |
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Court Procedure Amendment (Civil Cases) |
3-2 |
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Election Amendment (Simplified Voting) |
7-0 | Llorens |
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Justice Appointment Amendment (Cabinet Appointments) |
7-0 | Dawtania |
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General Assembly | |
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Passed | |
Not passed | |
Referendum | |
Passed | |
Not passed |
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