Office of the Chair of the Assembly
On Citizenship Masking and Voting
The Chair of the Assembly has resolved to allow Citizens who have had their citizenship applications accepted but have not yet been masked as citizens to vote via Private Message.
In accordance with Article 2.11 of the Charter of the South Pacific
Quote:11. Voting and being elected to an office under the Coalition of The South Pacific shall be rights afforded only to citizens
the Chair of the Assembly is satisfied that persons who have had their citizenship applications approved by the Vice Delegate have fulfilled all necessary requirements to be granted citizenship, barring exceptional circumstances as detailed in Article 2.3 of the Charter of the South Pacific.
Citizens who meet the above criteria should be notified of voting procedures by the Office of the Chair of the Assembly shortly.
Thank you.
Awe
Chair of the Assembly
Chair of the Assembly - February 2016-August 2016
Deputy Chair of the Assembly - June 2015-February 2016
Justice of High Court of the South Pacific - December 2014-April 2015
Minister of Regional Affairs
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Deputy Minister of Regional Affairs
President Tobias Murray
President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Awesomiasa
Simon Harawira
Permanent Representative to the Southern Cooperation Organisation
Federal Democratic Republic of Awesomiasa