So it turns out there is no way to overturn a decision of the Chair. As such here is an amendment to the Charter that would allow a majority of Legislators to overturn a ruling made by the Chair. This is inspired by the way the US Senate overturns a decision made by the President of the Senate so it has some grounding in the real world, and is not just me being crazy. This is a bit long so I'm sorry.
Article IV of the Charter Wrote:11. Upon the Chair making a ruling that a legislator finds questionable, they may move that the ruling be overturned. This motion is to be debated for no less than 24 hours. If the motion receives a second, at the end of the 24 hour debate period a vote lasting 3 days will begin on if the ruling should be overturned. The motion requires a simple majority to pass.
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(This post was last modified: 04-15-2017, 09:34 PM by Omega.)
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