I feel like the debate period should be a little longer than 48 hours. I'm not technically a delegate but I'm the only one who's said anything. Plus it hasn't even been 48 full hours yet.
To be fair he's only motioned for a vote. "The vote shall be 48 hours" is the standard voting time.
Spark should have said that there is a certain period for objections. As an example this is how things have operated previously:I motion for a vote on this legislation. Given that this bill has been on the floor for more than 72 hours (118 hours, in fact) and debate has halted for more than 24 hours (32, in fact).
I second the motion.
24 hours for objections.