Vetoed 6th Amendment

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Saarthigaming

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Department of Internal Development
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Saarthigaming
Saarthigaming
MemberOfParliament
6th Amendment

A
Bill
To

Amend the Constitution


The Parliament of Stratham enacts:

Section 1. Short Title

(1) This Act is the 6th Amendment.

Section 2. Commencement

(1) All provisions shall come into effect upon signage of this bill.

Section 3. Purpose and Reasoning

(1) To provide clear limitations, qualifications, and requirements for the ministers and deputy ministers.
(2) To Rectify Formatting errors

Section 4. Definitions
  1. Ministerial Position: - Ministerial Position means any other position in the governmental Cabinet. This includes but is not limited to: Ministers of Departments
    and Deputy Ministers of Departments.

Section 5. Article 1 Amendments

(1) Amend Section 1.2 Powers of the Prime Minister from

'' Section 1.2 Powers of the Prime Minister ''


1.2(a) The Prime Minister shall have the power to:
1.2(b) Issue executive orders directing authority of the Executive Branch.
1.2(c) Issue pardons to individuals for criminal acts excluding impeachment, election fraud, treason, corruption, or any other crime against the state.
1.2(d) Give assent or veto to any legislation passed by the Parliament. If the Prime Minister fails to give assent or veto to legislation within 7 days after the bill was received from the Speaker, the bill will automatically be signed into law.
1.2(e) The Prime Minister may delegate their specific powers to the Deputy Prime Minister without being relieved of their powers.
1.2(f) May hold a single cabinet position in an official capacity.
1.2(g) May appoint Judicial Officers, Ministers, and other Executive Officers with the consent of Parliament unless otherwise provided by law.
1.2(h) May dismiss Ministers, the Attorney General, and all executive officers.
1.2(i) May propose legislation to the Parliament, but shall not have the right to vote.
1.2(j) May sign treaties with foreign territories and nations provided the majority of the Parliament is in concurrence.
1.2(k) May issue a State of Emergency.

TO

'' Section 1.2 Powers of the Prime Minister ''

1.2 The Prime Minister shall have the power to:
1.2(a) Issue executive orders directing authority of the Executive Branch.
1.2(b) Issue pardons to individuals for criminal acts excluding impeachment, election fraud, treason, corruption, or any other crime against the state.
1.2(c) Give assent or veto to any legislation passed by the Parliament. If the Prime Minister fails to give assent or veto to legislation within 7 days after the bill was received from the Speaker, the bill will automatically be signed into law.
1.2(d) The Prime Minister may delegate their specific powers to the Deputy Prime Minister without being relieved of their powers.
1.2(e) May hold a single cabinet position in an official capacity.
1.2(f) May appoint Judicial Officers, Ministers, and other Executive Officers with the consent of Parliament unless otherwise provided by law.
1.2(g) May dismiss Ministers, the Attorney General, and all executive officers.
1.2(h) May propose legislation to the Parliament, but shall not have the right to vote.
1.2(i) May sign treaties with foreign territories and nations provided the majority of the Parliament is in concurrence.
1.2(j) May issue a State of Emergency.

(2) Addition of Section 1.8 - Office of the Minister

Section 1.8 - Office of the Minister

1.8 (a)
Requirements for Nomination :

1. Holding 12 Hours of Active Playtime By Nomination.
2. Having a join date on the BusinessCraft server of more than two (2) weeks before the Nomination.
3. Holding a minimum of 1 week ( 7 days) of total playtime preceding the Nomination
4. Holding no foreign office of any kind in a state recognized by the Republic of Stratham or otherwise.
5. Must have worked in the department that they are being nominated for, for a minimum of 1 Month (30 days).
6. If no current employees meet the requirements then past department members may be considered.
7. Exceptions can be made if a parliamentary unanimous vote passes only if no player is meeting the requirements.
(The Minister of Department of State Shall Ensure Ministers meet all Requirements.)
1.8(b) Power :

1. Ministers have the authority to create, amend, and repeal Departmental policy. They shall have the power to appoint and dismiss employees of their Departments. They may create, amend, and remove positions within their department.
2. Ministers may appoint a Deputy Minister of their department who may assume duties should the Minister be unavailable and may delegate their specific powers to the Deputy Minister without being relieved of their powers.

(3) Addition of Section 1.9 Office of the Deputy Minister

Section 1.9 - Office of the Deputy Minister

1.9(a)
Requirements for Nomination :
1. Holding 6 Hours of Active Playtime By Nomination.
2. Having a join date on the BusinessCraft server of more than two (2) weeks before Selection.
3. Holding a minimum of 1 week (7 days) of total playtime preceding the Selection.
4. Holding no foreign office of any kind in a state recognized by the Republic of Stratham or otherwise.
5. Must have worked in the department that they are being nominated for, for a minimum of 15 days
(The Minister of Department of State Shall Ensure Deputy Ministers meet all Requirements.)
1.9(b) Power :
1. While Deputy Ministers do not have any power of their own. Ministers may delegate their specific powers to the Deputy Minister without being relieved of their powers.

(4) Amend Article 10 from

Article 10. Constitutional Amendment Contest​

Section 10.1 Public Referendum on Amendments​

10.1(a) All Constitutional Amendments that are passed and signed into law by the Prime Minister may be contested by referendum.
10.1(b) Within 72 hours of the passage of a Constitutional Amendment, any citizen may file a referendum requesting a public vote on the referendum. Within 24 hours of the filing, a minimum of 4 other citizens must reply to it showing their approval of the referendum. After such, the Department of State will make a poll lasting 48 hours on the referendum.
10.1(c) The Referendum must receive at least 15 votes in the majority against the amendment for it to be struck.
10.1(d) Citizens must meet the same voting requirement for election to vote in a referendum.

To


Article 10. Public Referendums​

Section 10.1 Public referendums on Amendments​

10.1(a) All Constitutional Amendments that are passed and signed into law by the Prime Minister may be contested by referendum.
10.1(b) Within 72 hours of the passage of a Constitutional Amendment, any citizen may file a referendum requesting a public vote on the referendum. Within 24 hours of the filing, a minimum of 4 other citizens must reply to it showing their approval of the referendum. After such, the Department of State will make a poll lasting 48 hours on the referendum.
10.1(c) The Referendum must receive at least 15 votes in the majority against the amendment for it to be struck.

Section 10.2 Voting Requirnments

10.2(a)
Citizens must meet the same voting requirement for election to vote in a referendum.
 
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bharatj

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Speaker of the Parliament
Member of Parliament
Executive Office
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bharatj
bharatj
Speaker of Parliament
Vote: Nay
Reason for Missing Vote: I believed I had already voted on this bill and got caught up with smth irl, my mistake.
 

Imperalist

Member of Parliament
Member of Parliament
Department of Economy
Department of Justice
Imperalist
Imperalist
MemberOfParliament
Vote: Aye
Reason for Missing Vote: I didnt have time to read because homework and shit so yeah
 
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DoubbleKerius

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Prime Minister
Minister of Economy
Department of Internal Development
Department of Public Affairs
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DoubbleKerius
DoubbleKerius
Prime Minister
In accordance to 1.2(d) Of the constitution I hereby Veto this bill
The Reason for this I relate below:
1. I do not feel this bill is complete in its current form, and edits still required
2. At BC's current state the limitations in this bill are not necessary and would damage the political system.​
 
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