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Lumine
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« on: May 10, 2014, 02:31:23 PM »

As I said, I by no means envisage this as being the final text we vote on, and anticipate further amendments.

Perhaps one thing we could do is get a GM like figure/commission to explain what our current policies are- sort of like the mock parliament thing, where it's established, from the start, that, say, gay marriage is legal, the defence budget is X billion as a sort of baseline explanation which we could work on.

I personally feel that would be a sensitive approach. It seems Simfan will be confirmated without problems, so we could set up a Senate committee or something like that to help him in that task. We really should have a thread with this kind of information (constantly updated), that could have very positive effects for the game.
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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2014, 08:05:31 PM »


I've advocating for committees for a long time, so why not? xD (I would volunteer to participate as well)
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« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2014, 06:51:36 PM »

Part of me thinks that we might owe it to the public to at least attempt a ConCon before the Senate itself develops a framework for a reset - after all, isn't that the truest committee of them all? Tongue

Sooner or later, radical change shall come, but it needs to be done in a way from the get-go that includes more than 10 people. Triggering a ConCon might also be easier than getting a bill that 6 of us agree upon through the Senate. If anything, the ideas from the ConCon could be used in the crafting of future acts by us.

The constitution says the citizens of a majority of regions must apply to start the call for a constitutional convention, but since I have never witnessed one I am a little bit confused on the process. It's like the citizen initiatives we used to have?
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