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Codifying the Role of the Chair of Assembly
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I think we should formally give the power to create voting threads and polls to the CoA and DCoA respectively. If both of them fail to create the vote, then they should have the graciousness to resign. If we do give an average legislator the power to create votes, then I think it should follow this format: CoA has power to for first 3 days, after that the DCoA has the power to create the thread until the 7th day. After that, the post is vacant(?) and a legislator can post the vote. Bear in mind, on the 5th day (for example) the Chair can post the thread, and on the 1st day (for example) the DCoA can post the thread if the chair gives approval or is on leave.
-Griffindor/Ebonhand
-Current Roles/Positions
-Legislator 2/24/20-
-High Court Justice 6/7/20-
-South Pacific Coral Guard 11/17/20-
-Minister of Engagement 6/17/22-


-Past Roles/Positions
-Legislator 7/3/16-4/10/18
-Secretary of State 4/3/20-2/24/21

-Chair of the APC 9/24/16-5/31/17
-Vice-Chair of the APC 6/1/17-4/10/18
-Local Council Member 7/1/17-11/17/17
-Citizen 5/2012-12/2014 and  2/26/16-7/3/2016


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RE: Codifying the Role of the Chair of Assembly - by Griffindor - 12-24-2016, 01:39 PM



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