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RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Punchwood - 08-29-2014

Well ether we hold a vote or the law is changed.


RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Tsunamy - 08-29-2014

(08-29-2014, 02:20 PM)Punchwood Wrote: Well ether we hold a vote or the law is changed.

Have you been following the thread? Unibot will be putting it up for a vote later today. (You're actually the person who suggested it shouldn't be.)

The law isn't just "changed" at a whim. That's kinda the bedrock of TSP.


RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Punchwood - 08-29-2014

You said he was starting the recall not a vote. And what do you mean in the brackets I don't get it.


RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Kris Kringle - 08-29-2014

Once a recall process is started, it has to go all the way, and that includes the actual vote.


RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Unibot - 08-29-2014

(08-29-2014, 11:13 AM)Kris Kringle Wrote:
(08-29-2014, 11:11 AM)Punchwood Wrote: You can't be serious you believe this fool ? Cormac is trying to remove a member of government for making a mistake. He has very little proof.

Legally speaking, whenever someone proposes at recall, there has to be a vote after three days of debate. It isn't up to the Chair of the Assembly to decide whether or not to hold a vote, or how legitimate the arguments are.

I will add that I personally think it is ridiculous that there are no motions or seconds required for recalls, plus there's no way for people to retract a recall proposal. It's all very inflexible.

I'd like to see us change that law in the future.


RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Kris Kringle - 08-29-2014

I actually agree. It would be interesting to have that debate.


RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - TAC Saxton - 08-29-2014

Perhaps, a thread should be made. It is a very good idea though. It could bring train wrecks like this to a grinding halt and strengthen TSP's security from foreign influence.


RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Unibot - 08-30-2014

This recall is now up to vote.


RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Tsunamy - 08-30-2014

(08-29-2014, 08:16 PM)Unibot Wrote: I will add that I personally think it is ridiculous that there are no motions or seconds required for recalls, plus there's no way for people to retract a recall proposal. It's all very inflexible.

I'd like to see us change that law in the future.

We've previously stopped recalls if the original petitioner withdrew the motion.


RE: Recall: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Unibot - 08-30-2014

(08-30-2014, 02:07 AM)Tsunamy Wrote:
(08-29-2014, 08:16 PM)Unibot Wrote: I will add that I personally think it is ridiculous that there are no motions or seconds required for recalls, plus there's no way for people to retract a recall proposal. It's all very inflexible.

I'd like to see us change that law in the future.

We've previously stopped recalls if the original petitioner withdrew the motion.

We've also previously not done that at times. There's an ambiguity in the law, so it depends on the Chair.