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The Sixth Amendment to the Charter of the Democratic Socialist Assembly
Author(s): The Three Sons
Co-Signer(s): N/A
Date Enacted: 23 July 2010
Final Vote Count: 8-0-0
Author(s): The Three Sons
Co-Signer(s): N/A
Date Enacted: 23 July 2010
Final Vote Count: 8-0-0
Cl. III of Art. III, Sec. I becomes Cl. VI of the same section. The following Cl. III, IV and V are inserted into Art. III, Sec. I:
Art. III, Sec. I is also renamed "Voting, office holding, recalls and roster of Charter nations"
Clause III. Any nation of the Congress that has been inactive for twenty-eight days and therefore removed from NationStates shall also be removed from the Congress. However, any nation that has informed the Congress of an absence or vacation lasting longer than twenty-eight days shall be exempt from expulsion.
Clause IV. Any official that has been inactive in their duties for more than fourteen days shall be removed from office and another nation elected in a special run-off election for that position, to be held within seven days of the departure. However, any official that has informed the Congress of an absence or vacation lasting longer than fourteen days shall remain in their position and have a representative appointed by the Secretary-General (or Founder / WA Delegate in the case of absence of the Secretary-General) for the duration of their absence. Should the majority of the Congress disapprove of the Secretary-General's (or Founder's / WA Delegate's as appropriate) selection, the Secretary-General (or Founder / WA Delegate as appropriate) shall select another candidate who commands the support of the majority of the Congress.
Clause V. Any official who performs their duties without the support of the majority of the Congress shall be expelled from their position and have a special vote held to elect a successor for the reminder of the position's lifespan. Such a vote is to be held within seven days of a majority of Congress vote on support for that official.
Clause IV. Any official that has been inactive in their duties for more than fourteen days shall be removed from office and another nation elected in a special run-off election for that position, to be held within seven days of the departure. However, any official that has informed the Congress of an absence or vacation lasting longer than fourteen days shall remain in their position and have a representative appointed by the Secretary-General (or Founder / WA Delegate in the case of absence of the Secretary-General) for the duration of their absence. Should the majority of the Congress disapprove of the Secretary-General's (or Founder's / WA Delegate's as appropriate) selection, the Secretary-General (or Founder / WA Delegate as appropriate) shall select another candidate who commands the support of the majority of the Congress.
Clause V. Any official who performs their duties without the support of the majority of the Congress shall be expelled from their position and have a special vote held to elect a successor for the reminder of the position's lifespan. Such a vote is to be held within seven days of a majority of Congress vote on support for that official.
Art. III, Sec. I is also renamed "Voting, office holding, recalls and roster of Charter nations"