4th General Assembly

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General Assembly
4th General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Leadership
Secretary Cedoria
Prime Minister Llorens
Structure
Seats 9
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The 4th General Assembly was elected at the December 2016 election. This consisted of nine independent members, and each served a three-month term from December 2016 to March 2017. The members of the 4th General Assembly are Cedoria, Llorens, Fidels Beard, Franckley, Auven, New Lonopolian Empire, Losinia, Slavansko, and New Tuva SSR.

New Tuva SSR replaced Libertasnia as the Minister of Foreign Affairs on 18 February 2017 due to the latter's admitted lack of availability.

Proposals

To pass a law in the General Assembly with the Secretary's endorsement five votes are needed, and without the endorsement seven votes are needed. To pass a law by referendum with the Secretary's endorsement a simple majority of the vote is needed, and without the endorsement two-thirds of the vote is needed. The following are the proposals that were put to vote during the term of the 4th General Assembly (an italic result indicates that the Secretary didn't endorse the proposal):

Name Result Proposer/s Description
Solidarity Pact of NSLeft 9-0 NSLeft
  • Create a non-aggression pact between leftist regions
  • Maintain peace, a united military force, and activity between member regions
Minister Replacement Act 9-0 Llorens/Cedoria
  • Create a formal process for filling vacant General Assembly positions
  • Ensure a by-election or appointment depending on the type of position vacated
Banjection Reform Act 6-2 Llorens/NLE
  • Establish a fair court trial and a system of banjection with time constraints
  • Give power back to the Ministry of Law to primarily make banjection decisions
Overseer of Entertainment Act 16-4 NLE
  • Allow the Secretary to appoint an Overseer of Entertainment
  • Grant Communications and Polls authority to help the OoE hosting their event
Election Process Act 19-0 Auven
  • Create an Article in the Constitution dedicated to elections
  • Remove all other references to elections in the Constitution and Code of Laws
Industry Freedom Act 7-2 Llorens
  • Remove private industry restrictions on government participation
  • Recognise that leftism isn't exclusively opposed to all private industry
Leftist Tenure Act 19-2 Losinia
  • Establish a government position limit of three consecutive terms
  • Ensure that new leaders are able to be elected
Banjection Amendment Act 8-0 Slavansko
  • Make an exception for emergency banjections
  • Alter the voting process to allow easier passage
State of Emergency Processes Act Cedoria
  • Outline rules for a State of Emergency
  • Generally give Secretary ultimate authority
Key
General Assembly
  Passed
  Not passed
Referendum
  Passed
  Not passed