Your Honors,
Domais raises some interesting points in their submission, although some are arguably outside the scope of this case. Those points that are relevant would benefit from full legal argument and the Court's full consideration, so on this basis the case should be found justiciable.
Moreover the Court has already acknowledged in 2208.HQ that it is in principle possible to review a decision of the Chair of the Assembly, in keeping with its general power to strike down unconstitutional actions by instruments of government. With a request to perform such a review submitted in good faith, and a
prima facie case of an unconstitutional action (accepting an amendment to the Charter which deprives certain members of the South Pacific certain rights, without first consulting them), the Court should deem the case justiciable.