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Islands of Unity's Legislator mask on the official TSP Discord server and this forum has been temporarily removed. The suspension has started to go into effect at 10:30 AM EST, 6th December 2018.
This suspension will last for 24 hours and Islands of Unity will regain his legislator mask on both the official TSP Discord server and this forum at 10:30 AM EST, 7th December 2018.
LEGISLATOR COMMITTEE OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC
6 December 2018
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[align=justify]Islands of Unity's Legislator mask on the official TSP Discord server and this forum has been temporarily removed. The suspension has started to go into effect at 10:30 AM EST, 6[sup]th[/sup] December 2018.
This suspension will last for 24 hours and Islands of Unity will regain his legislator mask on both the official TSP Discord server and this forum at 10:30 AM EST, 7[sup]th[/sup] December 2018.
[b]LEGISLATOR COMMITTEE OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC
6 December 2018[/b][/align]
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MATTER
MAJOR EVENTS
Max Barry Day 2019
On the 18 th of March, the Ministry of Regional Affairs hosted a celebration of Max Barry Day — the NationStates creator's birthday. The day is also a South Pacific Regional Holiday and the Ministry, under the direction of Minister of Regional Affairs Beepee, organised a variety of events ranging from quizzes, mock pieces of legislation and readings of Max Barry's novels throughout the day and across all of the South Pacific's platforms (gameside, forum, and Discord).
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ASSEMBLY AFFAIRS
Proposal to amend Article 1 Section 2 of the Criminal Code
Tsunamy has proposed an amendment to Article 1, Section 2 of the Criminal Code.
The amendment expands the definition of identity fraud to include fraud relating to the electoral process and campaigns.
Criminal Code
An act laying out crimes against the Coalition and their punishments
1. Crimes
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(2) Identity fraud shall be defined as a deception made of one's self, or knowingly abetting in another's claims to a false identity, wherein this fraud threatens the security of The South Pacific, or circumvents the laws and legal processes of The South Pacific, including the electoral process and campaigns.
Discussion on Assembly Reorganisaion continues
In an effort to simplify the Assembly's archives, the body under the direction of Chair Bzerneleg, continues to discuss potential methods of categorising and organising the various matters dealt with in the Assembly.
Chair delivers inaugural Weekly Address
In his first official address to the Assembly, Chair Bzerneleg articulated a vision for the Assembly which largely centred upon transparency. On that note, the Chair highlighted the venue of his address — the newly established Press Gallery — as well as an upcoming Assembly calendar as examples of the Assembly Administration Team's work.
My fellow Legislators,
Today, it is my utmost honour to give you my first official weekly address as Chair of the Assembly.
Since day 1, we have continued to work hard in order to execute necessary reforms to this legislature. The accomplishments that this administration has achieved until now will not be possible without the help and guidance of my wonderful Deputy Chairs: Rebeltopia, Islands of Unity, and Kurnugia.
Together, we have been able to successfully execute the duties reposed in the office of the Chair and bring fresh changes and new initiatives to the Assembly.
Using the Chair's power to declare bills defunct[1] for the first time ever, we broke the legislative gridlock to help bring the first two proposals to be voted on this month, both of which are, in one way or another, regarding the Assembly.
Also, for the first time, I will addressing you in my State of the Assembly speech in two weeks, something that no other Chair had done in the past. It is, of course, an ambitious move but one that I am willing to take.
We are currently taking steps to increase transparency in the Assembly and making it easier for Legislators and our citizens to keep track of what is happening in this legislature. By the establishment of the Assembly Press Gallery, which is where I am making my speech right now, and possibly, the Assembly Calendar, it has never been easier for us to access the Assembly.
No matter how much we have achieved so far, there is still so much more to do and even more that we can achieve together. I hope that you are all ready for this one hell of a roller coaster ride. There may be challenges that, from time to time, will stand in our way, but we will remain united, we will aim high, we will maintain hope, and we will succeed.
We have a long way to go and on behalf of this administration, I am making a pledge that we do our best every single day to bring this Assembly to heights we never previously thought that we would be able to go to.
Thank you and have a good day.
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CABINET MATTERS
by @Seraph
Ministry of Foreign Affairs seeks Deputy applicants
The MoFA held open applications for two Deputy positions, with applications officially closing on 23 rd of March. The job postings are for a Deputy of Diplomatic Affairs and a Deputy of Interregional Affairs. Applicants were encouraged to write to the Minister with an explanation of why they think they would be suitable for the role. There have been no official announcements about the appointments since the deadline passed.
Cabinet to announce Judicial Nominees
The Prime Minister announced midweek that the Assembly would soon be receiving two nominations for the position of Associate Justice from the Cabinet, which the legislature would then be able to debate and vote upon. The successful nominee(s) would then fill the gap in the judiciary left by the departure of Justice Sandaoguo.
South Pacific Special Forces Weekly Report
SPSF members involved: Nakari, Roavin, Bzerneleg, and Warrior
Friendly forces worked with: The Order of the Grey Wardens, DKA, The Rejected Realms, The Kingdom of Great Britain, Peoples Revolutionary Armed Forces, The Red Fleet, The MT Army, Lazarus, New Pacific Order, Korean Peoples Army, and The Empire of Mare Nostrum.
Liberations:
The Red States
Piles:
The Red States
Defences:
Just Me, The Archipelago of Gallbaur, Star Trek United Federation of Planets, and The Arcane Alliance
Detags: Cog Nation, Somewhere or Other, United States of America Ferst 2, The Region of Harkmarkistan and Friends, Fornsigtuna, Empire of Parsua, Northe Hampshire Forrest, Kanjiklub, Assemblage of Independent Societies, Great Pugonia, Texan First Army, PC World, Green is for Freedom, Hooplans, The Leauge of Autistic Countries, Mongolian Princes, Coalition of the Willing, Coalition of Beans, The Kingdom of Woven Stars, The Allied Mynal Sectors, Sea Slavs, The United Sovereign States of Ecuador, Lossely Coordinated Nations, and The Rogue Nations Alliance.
The full Weekly Report can be viewed here.
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HIGH COURT PROCEEDINGS
by @Beepee
[CC] [1901] Ruling handed down in New Haudenosaunee Confederacy v. Concrete Slab
On 22 March 2019, the Court issued its decision on the case of New Haudenosaunee Confederancy (NHC) v Concrete Slab (CS)
NHC had accused Local Councillor CS of corruption and after a tense courtroom battle, which centred around the suppression of posts in the Regional Message Board.
NHC claimed that CS had suppressed his posts not on the basis of the moderation policy but on the grounds of personality conflicts.
Evidence from the other Local Councillors raised questions as to the actions of Concrete Slab and his interpretation of the Rules and Etiquette policy.
Associate Justice Belschaft said, in delivering his verdict, "the evidence presented by the Plaintiff and others makes clear that the Defendant has abused their office for personal advantage".
Finding the Local Councillor guilty of corruption, the Court noted that this was the second time CS has been found guilty of corruption and barred CS from holding public office for a period of eight months, beginning on 1 April 2019.
The case thread can be viewed here and the full opinion is available here.
[LQ] [1913] Legality of Plea Bargains
Beepee has approached the Court as to ascertain whether or not plea bargains are legal and whether the Court can rule on plea bargains.
In their Amicus Brief, Nat has argued that the acceptance of plea bargains would be contrary to law and would be a process violation of the court.
Amicus briefs are being accepted until 27 March on the matter.
The case thread can be viewed here.
Appeal regarding the Case of Nakari v Concrete Slab and North Prairie
Beepee has also approached the Court to have the case of Nakari v Concrete Slab and North Prarie dismissed on the grounds of judicial misconduct and process violations.
Beepee has argued that in the case, the court has erred from the letter of the law.
The court has yet to determine whether the appeal can proceed.
The case thread can be viewed here.
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CITIZENS' REMARKS
No remarks were submitted this week.
Citizens' Remarks is a portion of the Coco Weekly allocated as a public space for Citizens or Legislators to post notices which they would like to make the region aware of. This can range from a Roleplay event to a personal statement regarding a regional happening.
To request a post in the Citizens' Remarks in the upcoming Coco Weekly, please follow the guidance provided in this thread.
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Proposal for Cabinet Statement template
Example statement
Statement by the Cabinet on the
Nomination of Bob Bunny as Associate Justice of the High Court
The Cabinet of the Coalition of the South Pacific, on the advice of Chief Justice Sam Santa and Associate Justice Paul Pumpkinhead has nominated Bob Bunny as Associate Justice under Article 1(5) of the Judicial Act.
Bob Bunny is currently Senior Counsel to the South Pacific's Bar Association. He joined the South Pacific in 2013 and originally worked in academia as Dean of Law at the University of the South Pacific. He later clerked for Chief Justice The Imperial Pig before being nominated by Prime Minister Thomas Turkey as Associate Justice in 2014. After stepping down from the bench in 2016, he founded a legal non-profit organisation, the Centre of Public Justice.
The nomination will be presented to the Assembly for its approval.
CABINET OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC
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Code of the template
Things to change:
- The matter at hand as noted in the title (currently labelled 'ISSUE');
- The body of the text (currently Latin filler paragraph); and
- The date of the statement (currently labelled 'DATE MONTH YEAR')
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[b]CABINET OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC
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Cabinet of the South Pacific @CabinetTSP · March 4 2019
The Prime Minister's State of the Region address will be delivered to the Assembly on Thursday, March 7. #SoTR #JustGovernmentThings #AmerionIsTheBest
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the South Pacific @MoFA_TSP · March 6 2019
The South Pacific is pleased to host the Maxtopian trade delegation at Fudgetopia Government Centre. We look forward to a week of productive talks on tariffs as well as the possible admittance of Maxtopia into the Pacific Trade Organisation. #Trade #Agriculture #SouthPacificBusiness
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MONTHLY LEGISLATOR CHECKS
Where to post?
Who should post?
Members of the Legislator Committee.
Within the first week of every month, ideally at the very beginning, the Chair of the Assembly will inform the Committee (through a group chat or another medium of communication) of the up-to-date Legislator Roster and advise the Committee of which Legislators have failed the Voting Requirement and/or Residency Requirement.
What is the purpose?
The Legislator Committee Act (Article 3, Section 2) requires that '[within] the first week of each calendar month, the Legislator Committee will remove legislator status from a legislator if they failed the voting requirement in the past month, if applicable, or otherwise no longer meet the eligibility requirements'.
As has been tradition, the Chair maintains the Legislator Roster. The Legislator Committee uses this list to keep track of the votes of individual Legislators and consults with it when it comes time to perform the monthly Legislator Check.
EXAMPLE POST FEATURING A LEGISLATOR CHECK
There are a number of components which feature in all Legislator Checks:
- The header, which is changed according to the month in which the Legislator Check is performed;
- The session number of the Assembly. For example, November 2018 saw the 30th Assembly of The South Pacific. Comparatively, December 2018 was when the 31st Assembly of The South Pacific took place;
- The session date. For example, 1st to the 30th of November 2018;
- The number of Legislators on the last day of that month;
- The name of the Chair who presided over the Assembly in that month;
- The list of Legislators who held Legislator Status in that month; and
- The Legislator Check itself.
Example post featuring a Legislator Check
30th Assembly of The South Pacific
In session: 1st to the 30th of November 2018
Number of Legislators: 63[1]
Presided by the Chair of the Assembly, @Amerion
(2) Within the first week of each calendar month, the Legislator Committee will remove legislator status from a legislator if they failed the voting requirement in the past month, if applicable, or otherwise no longer meet the eligibility requirements as described herein. The Legislator Committee may exercise discretion and not remove legislators under reasonable extenuating circumstances.
(3) A legislator fails the voting requirement if they are absent for more than half of all votes finished in the previous calendar month, if a minimum of two votes occurred. Legislators who have an approved leave of absence from the Chair shall not be considered absent for votes in the given time frame.
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ABOUT LEGISLATOR CHECKS
The Legislator Committee has the authority to remove Legislator status from Legislators who fail to meet the voting requirement and/or fail to maintain their eligibility as Legislators.
A Legislator meets the voting requirement if they are present for a majority of all votes conducted in the previous calendar month if a minimum of two votes occurred.
The Chair has traditionally had the power to exempt Legislators who failed the voting requirement if they displayed activity elsewhere in the Assembly, in which case they would receive a warning. Should they have once again failed the requirement in the following month, they would lose their Legislator status.
NATIONS WHO HELD LEGISLATOR STATUS IN NOVEMBER
FORUM USERNAME | TSP NATION | DISCORD ID | LEGISLATOR SINCE | | | Americatress#5710 | 2 August 2018 — | | | Amerion#9702 | 23 May 2018 — | | | Atlantica#6234 | 17 September 2017 — | | | Awe#7594 | 28 November 2018 — | | | Beepee#5411 | 21 February 2018 — | | | Belschaft#0942 | 27 February 2016 — | | | TBD | 15 April 2018 — | | | Chartresia#8690 | 31 August 2018 — | | | ChaseTheRedNeck#7587 | 27 August 2018 — | | | Concrete Slab#8764 | 18 November 2018 — | | | Ewan#2423 | 24 August 2018 — | | | StoneLancer1#2203 | 1 August 2018 — | | | DylanPickle#8407 | 18 November 2018 — | | | Aidenfieeld#7386 | 4 July 2018 — | | | Farengeto#2973 | TBD — | | | *loud purring noises*#3020 | 8 November 2018 — | | | Foster Kicks#9385 | 2 August 2018 — | | | Gordon Freeman#1657 | 10 September 2018 — | | | Goverwal#2644 | 14 November 2018 — | | | Hakketomat#6185 | 15 July 2018 — | | | Senator Frost#8367 | 2 February 2018 — | | | Bestofall#9282 | 2 November 2018 — | | | islands_of_unity#2206 | 7 April 2018 — | | | Johngi#9868 | 18 November 2018 — | | | Khazadine#0762 | 13 May 2018 — | | | Kringle#7460 | TBD — | | | Kuriko#2711 | 5 September 2018 — | | | Lethoica#9518 | 15 October 2018 — | | | TBD | 5 October 2018 — | | | Luddsig#2211 | 7 November 2018 — | | | malashaan#2052 | 23 September 2018 — | | | Midand#5657 | 31 December 2017 — | | | TrimLizzah#6969 | 5 October 2018 — | | | IDontLikeUserNames#0517 | 20 October 2018 — | | | Nakari#3538 | 16 October 2018 — | | | Κyle#9673 | 12 May 2018 — | | | TBD | 13 October 2018 — | | | Prarie#2402 | 2 January 2018 — | | | Omega#7092 | 28 November 2018 — | | | realBaoNguyen#7654 | 29 March 2018 — | | | Pencil Sharpeners#8100 | 30 May 2018 — | | | DracoM#7940 | 31 May 2018 — | | | Pronoun#6599 | 13 October 2018 — | | | Qaz#0717 | 14 November 2018 — | | | QuietDad#1834 | TBD — | | | TheJayCoop#5045 | TBD — | | | Qwert#2430 | TBD — | | | Rebeltopia#9473 | 31 December 2017 — | | | Roavin#5410 | TBD — | | | Ryccia#6042 | 21 December 2014 — | | | hierocles#3041 | TBD — | | | Seraph#4235 | TBD — | | | Somyrion#8047 | TBD — | | | Spenty#0850 | 2 November 2018 — | | | Super_Cow77#9292 | 29 November 2018 — | | | Tamilan#5231 | 23 November 2018 — | | | TBD | 13 October 2018 — | | | TBD | 23 June 2018 — | | | Ner0#2863 | 7 January 2018 — | | | AstroVulpes#4925 | 20 October 2018 — | | | tsu#6405 | TBD — | | | USoVietnam#2258 | TBD — | | | spacenihilist#8886 | 17 September 2018 — | | | Yuno#7313 | 7 July 2018 — 18 November 2018 |
LEGISLATOR CHECK
FORUM USERNAME | TSP NATION | PERIOD OF SERVICE | REASON | | | 2 August 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (1/7 votes). | | | 31 August 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (1/7 votes). | | | 27 August 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (1/7 votes). | | | 24 August 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (0/7 votes). | | | 2 August 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (2/7 votes). | | | 13 May 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (3/7 votes). | | | 5 September 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (0/7 votes). | | | 15 October 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Ceased to exist on 17 November 2018. | | | 5 October 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (0/7 votes). | | | 23 September 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (0/7 votes). | | | 13 October 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (0/7 votes). | | | 31 May 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Ceased to exist on 4 November 2018. | | | 13 October 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (0/7 votes). | | | 17 September 2018 — 1 December 2018 | Failed the voting requirement (1/7 votes). | | | 7 July 2018 — 18 November 2018 | Banned by the Administration Team on 18 November 2018. |
The above nation(s) are scheduled to have their Legislator Status removed by the Legislator Committee in the first week of December 2018. |
[1] The number of Legislators excludes @Yuno.
[2] @Yuno was banned by the Administration Team on the 18th of November. They have been included in this list for record-keeping purposes.
CODE FOR LEGISLATOR CHECK
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[align=center][color=#F39C12][font=avenir][b][size=large]30[sup]th[/sup] Assembly of The South Pacific[/size][/b][/font][/color][/align]
[blocktext][align=justify][color=#005ea7][font=avenir][size=medium][b]In session: 1[sup]st[/sup] to the 30[sup]th[/sup] of November 2018
Number of Legislators: 63
Presided by the Chair of the Assembly, @Amerion[/b][/size][/font][/color][/align][/blocktext]
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[align=justify][color=#005ea7][font=courier new](2) Within the first week of each calendar month, the Legislator Committee will remove legislator status from a legislator if they failed the voting requirement in the past month, if applicable, or otherwise no longer meet the eligibility requirements as described herein. The Legislator Committee may exercise discretion and not remove legislators under reasonable extenuating circumstances.
(3) A legislator fails the voting requirement if they are absent for more than half of all votes finished in the previous calendar month, if a minimum of two votes occurred. Legislators who have an approved leave of absence from the Chair shall not be considered absent for votes in the given time frame.[/font][/color][/align]
[align=right][size=small][color=#005ea7][font=courier new][url=http://tspforums.xyz/thread-5792.html][i]Legislator Committee Act[/i][/url], Article 3, Section 2 & 3[/font][/color] [url=http://tspforums.xyz/thread-5792.html][/size][img]https://i.imgur.com/rxtQsR3.png[/img][/url][/align]
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[color=#F39C12][font=avenir][b][size=large]ABOUT LEGISLATOR CHECKS[/size][/b][/font][/color]
[align=justify][color=#005ea7][font=avenir][size=medium]The Legislator Committee has the authority to remove Legislator status from Legislators who fail to meet the voting requirement and/or fail to maintain their eligibility as Legislators.
A Legislator meets the voting requirement if they are present for a majority of all votes conducted in the previous calendar month if a minimum of two votes occurred.
The Chair has traditionally had the power to exempt Legislators who failed the voting requirement if they displayed activity elsewhere in the Assembly, in which case they would receive a warning. Should they have once again failed the requirement in the following month, they would lose their Legislator status.[/size][/font][/color][/align]
[color=#F39C12][font=avenir][b][size=large]NATIONS WHO HELD LEGISLATOR STATUS IN NOVEMBER[/size][/b][/font][/color]
(REFER TO 1.2.1)
[color=#F39C12][font=avenir][b][size=large]LEGISLATOR CHECK[/size][/b][/font][/color]
(REFER TO 1.2.2)
COMPONENTS TO BE CHANGED FOR EVERY MONTH’S LEGISLATOR CHECK
An example Legislator Check is provided in the spoiler below. The components which need to be changed according to each month’s Legislator Check is highlighted and bolded in a muted red (this this)
Example post featuring the highlighted text
INSERT IMAGE (REFER TO 1.1 IN SECTION BELOW)
INSERT ASSEMBLY SESSION NUMBERINSERT SUFFIX WHICH CORRESPONDS TO THE DATE Assembly of The South Pacific
In session: 1st to the INSERT CORRECT END DATE OF MONTHINSERT SUFFIX WHICH CORRESPONDS TO THE DATE of November 2018
Number of Legislators: INSERT NUMBER OF LEGISLATORS RECORDED AT THE END OF THE MONTH HERE[
Presided by the Chair of the Assembly, @INSERT THE USERNAME OF THE CURRENT CHAIR[
(2) Within the first week of each calendar month, the Legislator Committee will remove legislator status from a legislator if they failed the voting requirement in the past month, if applicable, or otherwise no longer meet the eligibility requirements as described herein. The Legislator Committee may exercise discretion and not remove legislators under reasonable extenuating circumstances.
(3) A legislator fails the voting requirement if they are absent for more than half of all votes finished in the previous calendar month, if a minimum of two votes occurred. Legislators who have an approved leave of absence from the Chair shall not be considered absent for votes in the given time frame.
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ABOUT LEGISLATOR CHECKS
The Legislator Committee has the authority to remove Legislator status from Legislators who fail to meet the voting requirement and/or fail to maintain their eligibility as Legislators.
A Legislator meets the voting requirement if they are present for a majority of all votes conducted in the previous calendar month if a minimum of two votes occurred.
The Chair has traditionally had the power to exempt Legislators who failed the voting requirement if they displayed activity elsewhere in the Assembly, in which case they would receive a warning. Should they have once again failed the requirement in the following month, they would lose their Legislator status.
NATIONS WHO HELD LEGISLATOR STATUS IN INSERT MONTH
INSERT TABLE OF LEGISLATORS (REFER TO 1.2.1 IN SECTION BELOW)
LEGISLATOR CHECK
INSERT TABLE OF LEGISLATORS WHO WILL LOSE THE STATUS (REFER TO 1.2.2 IN SECTION BELOW)
IMAGE HEADER COMPONENT (1.1)
1.1 Image Header
Every month, the image header at the top of the Legislator Check post should be changed according to the month the Check was performed.
January
Code: https://i.imgur.com/Ql3D4MY.png
February
Code: https://i.imgur.com/Iuj8lyn.png
March
Code: https://i.imgur.com/H5tucyY.png
April
Code: https://i.imgur.com/BeKuNuz.png
May
Code: https://i.imgur.com/m3RxZkl.png
June
Code: https://i.imgur.com/4jzeKbs.png
July
Code: https://i.imgur.com/YW4xgUW.png
August
Code: https://i.imgur.com/3jauHKn.png
September
Code: https://i.imgur.com/qxWArVT.png
October
Code: https://i.imgur.com/MZWxmle.png
November
Code: https://i.imgur.com/PHH7nny.png
December
Code: https://i.imgur.com/fMYLG4M.png
TABLE OF LEGISLATORS COMPONENT (1.2.1)
1.2.1 Table of Legislators
While this component is optional, it is preferable that one provides a List of Legislators. They can do this by referencing the Legislator Roster and adding in the relevant details where appropriate.
1.2.1 Table of Legislators (Example)
FORUM USERNAME | TSP NATION | DISCORD ID | LEGISLATOR SINCE | | | DISCORD ID CODE | PERIOD OF SERVICE |
1.2.1 Table of Legislators (Code)
Places where edits should be made are noted with the word ‘insert’ highlighted in caps-lock. Please remember to edit the URL of both the Legislator’s Username and their NationStates’ Nation.
Code: [align=center][font=avenir][table=100][tr][th][size=medium]FORUM USERNAME[/size][/th][th][size=medium]TSP NATION[/size][/th][th][size=medium]DISCORD ID[/size][/th][th][size=medium]LEGISLATOR SINCE[/size][/th][/tr] [tr][td][align=left][url=http://tspforums.xyz/][b][color=#2980B9]INSERT_USERNAME[/color][/b][/url][/align][/td][td][align=left][url=http://tspforums.xyz/][color=#245D7B]INSERT_NATION[/color][/url][/align][/td][td][align=left][color=#245D7B]INSERT_DISCORD[/color][/align][/td][td][align=left][color=#245D7B]INSERT_PERIOD[/color][/align][/td][/tr][/table][/font][/align]
LEGISLATOR CHECK (1.2.2)
1.2.2 Legislator Check
This component is necessary in every Legislator Check post.
1.2.2 Legislator Check (Example)
FORUM USERNAME | TSP NATION | PERIOD OF SERVICE | REASON | | | PERIOD OF SERVICE | REASON FOR THE LOSS |
1.2.2 Legislator Check (Code)
Places where edits should be made are noted with the word ‘insert’ highlighted in caps-lock. Please remember to edit the URL of both the Legislator’s Username and their NationStates’ Nation.
Code: [align=center][font=avenir][table=100][tr][th][size=medium]FORUM USERNAME[/size][/th][th][size=medium]TSP NATION[/size][/th][th][size=medium]PERIOD OF SERVICE[/size][/th][th][size=medium]REASON[/size][/th][/tr] [tr][td][align=left][url=URL][b][color=#2980B9]INSERT_USERNAME[/color][/b][/url][/align][/td][td][align=left][url=URL][color=#245D7B]INSERT_NATION[/color][/url][/align][/td][td][align=left][color=#245D7B]INSERT_PERIOD[/color][/align][/td][td][align=left][color=#245D7B]INSERT_REASON[/color][/align][/td][/tr][/table][/font][/align]
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