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Charter Amendment: Article 1, Section 2
#1

The following vote is to amend the Charter to cater for instances when the Vice Delegate is unable to process Citizenship applications.

You can read the discussion thread HERE.

The proposed amendment is identified in bold blue text below.

Voting will last for 5 days and will require 75% support to pass.


Time remaining to vote can be found HERE.


Section 2 - Acceptance and Removal

1. Citizenship applications will be reviewed by the Vice Delegate.
2. Upon review the applicant may be either conditionally approved or denied by the Vice Delegate.
3. Upon the applicant being conditionally approved the forum administration staff will conduct a security check to ensure the applicant is not using a proxy, is not trying to avoid a forum ban, and is not a citizen using a different nation. In the event that an applicant is found to be using a proxy, attempting to avoid a forum ban, or applying for citizenship on multiple nations their application will be denied and not subject to appeal.
4. Citizenship applications submitted during election periods will not be processed. In the event that a citizenship application has been submitted prior to the election but not yet processed, the current Vice Delegate may process the application during the election period.
5. In the event that an applicant is denied the reason for denial must be disclosed by the Vice Delegate. The applicant may appeal their denial to the Assembly which may reverse the denial by a 75% majority vote in favor.
6. If a Citizen no longer has a resident nation their citizenship will be immediately removed by the Vice Delegate.
7. Citizenship may be removed by a majority vote of the Cabinet if a nation is found to be a security threat. Citizens removed for being a security threat may appeal to the Assembly which may reverse the removal by a 75% majority vote in favor.
8. Citizenship will be removed if a nation has not logged into the South Pacific forums for more than 30 days and made two posts within that period.
9. Citizens may request a leave of absence from the Vice Delegate.
10. If the Vice Delegate position is vacant, or the Vice Delegate is otherwise unavailable, the Cabinet may designate a member to perform the above duties.
#2

Aye.


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#3

Aye
#4

Aye
The 16th Delegate of The South Pacific
#5

Aye
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#6

You don't need to express your vote if you are voting in the poll (which is preferred), the people saying Aye rather than voting are often using Tapatalk (which doesn't show polls). Your vote will only count once, don't try and double vote.
#7

We can vote by saying Aye if we are using Tapatalk though, right?
The 16th Delegate of The South Pacific
#8

Right.


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#9

That is correct. I had noticed that Elegarth had voted in the poll, and in the topic.
#10

Aye
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