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[ASSEMBLY] Assembly Journal
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Assembly Journal
Pursuant to record all the doings and proceedings of the Assembly for future legislators, a Journal of the Assembly shall be established by the Chair of the Assembly. Records include roll call, all votes, the happenings of debate, speeches, updates, and anything other that the Chair decides to include.

Records starting from Record 9 onwards only include the activities from 00:00 to 23:59 (12:00 A.M. to 11:59 P.M.) U.T.C. per respective day.

Standing Records are the records from the current Presidium, which is currently the 45th Presidium. To save space, only 7 standing records are shown in the visible table at once.

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Standing Records
RecordsSummary
Record 14Voting on A2205.06 continues // Discussion surrounding a private matter continues
Record 15Voting on A2205.06 continues // Discussion surrounding a private matter continues
Record 16The Assembly has passed A2205.06 // Discussion surrounding the Times Act Repeal Act has started // Discussion surrounding a private matter continues // The RMB Update has been published
Record 17The Assembly has gained three members // Discussion surrounding the Times Act Repeal Act and a private matter continues
Record 18Discussion surrounding the Times Act Repeal Act and a private matter continues
Record 19Discussion surrounding the Times Act Repeal Act and a private matter continues
Record 20The Assembly fails A2205.02 after a retroactive vote change // The Assembly has gained a member and lost another // Discussion surrounding the Times Act Repeal Act and a private matter continues // Chair's Briefing published
Record 21Discussion surrounding abolishing the Ministry of Media has started // Discussion surrounding the Times Act Repeal Act and a private matter continues
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Historical Records
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RECORD 1

Summary | The Assembly lost a member // Voting on A2205.01 continues // Discussion surrounding a Great Council continues

This record stands as of the 8th of May, 2022.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, calls off the roll. There are 56 legislators as of this record. One legislator, @Eflad, has resigned. The Legislator Committee has closed two applications.

Voting on A2205.01 Nomination of HumanSanity to the Legislator Committee is ongoing, with 26 Ayes against 1 Nay as of this record.

Discussion surrounding Calling a Great Council, proposed by PRIME MINISTER @Moon, continues with @im_a_waffle1 offering their opinion on the mass resignation of ministers and the suggested pro-defender clause, which @Moon rebutted.
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RECORD 2

Summary | Voting on A2205.01 continues // Discussion surrounding an amendment concerning legislator activity, and a Great Council continue // The RMB Update and the AEP outline were published

This record stands as of the 9th of May, 2022.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, calls off the roll. There are 56 legislators, and there were no changes. The Legislator Committee had no applications.

Voting on A2205.01 Nomination of HumanSanity to the Legislator Committee is ongoing, with 32 Ayes against 2 Nays.

Discussion surrounding a Legislator Expansion Amendment, proposed by LEG. @Comfed, continues with LEG. @QuietDad advocating for the status quo.

Discussion surrounding Calling a Great Council, proposed by PRIME MINISTER @Moon, continues with LEG. @Jebediah offering his opinion on why a Great Council is a better option rather than regular procedure.

The OFFICE OF THE CHAIR published the Weekly RMB Update for the Week of 2 May — 9 May.

The OFFICE OF THE CHAIR has released the outline of the Assembly Education Program.
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RECORD 3

Summary | The Assembly passes A2205.01 // Motion for vote on a discussion about making the Cabinet more transparent was withdrawn

This record stands as of the 10th of May, 2022.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, calls off the roll. There are 56 legislators, and there were no changes. The Legislator Committee has one pending application from @rosaferri.

The CHAIR has called for the end of voting on A2205.01 Nomination of HumanSanity to the Legislator Committee. The Question is, "Should @HumanSanity be confirmed to the Legislator Committee?"

The CHAIR locks the doors and counts the votes. The AYES to the right: 33; the NAYS to the left: 2. The AYES have it. 9 remained seated and 12 were absent from the Assembly.

Discussion surrounding an Amendment to the Sunshine Act, proposed by LEG. @LFP, ended with @LFP withdrawing their motion to vote after multiple days without discussion.
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RECORD 4

Summary 
Discussion surrounding a private matter continues

This record stands as of the 11th of May, 2022.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, calls of the roll. There are 56 legislators, and there were no changes. The Legislator Committee has one pending application from @rosaferri, and an application from @Protonium.

Discussion surrounding a highly sensitive and private matter continues.
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RECORD 5

Summary |
 The Assembly lost a member // Discussions surrounding Calling a Great Council and a private matter continue

This record stands as of the 12th of May, 2022.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, calls off the roll. There are 55 legislators. One legislator, @philipmacaroni, has resigned. The Legislator Committee has one pending application from @rosaferri, and two applications from @Protonium and @Unitedkings.

Discussion surrounding Calling a Great Council continues with LEG. @Tsunamy calling Great Councils as a whole silly (¶58), LEG. @sandaoguo criticising the older players' conservative opinions (¶59), and LEG. @HumanSanity supporting starting with a blank slate (¶61).

Discussion surrounding a highly sensitive and private matter continues (¶8–16).
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RECORD 6

Summary |
 The Assembly gained a member // Voting on A2205.02 and A2205.03 opened // Discussion surrounding a private matter continues // Cabinet Update published

This record stands as of the 14th of May, 2022.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, calls off the roll. There are 56 legislators, with one entrant, @rosaferri. The Legislator Committee has accepted an application from @rosaferri and has two applications from @Protonium and @Unitedkings.

The CHAIR has brought competing bills A2205.02 Assembly Resolution to Call a Great Council (Modified) and A2205.03 Assembly Resolution to Call a Great Council (Original) to vote following seconds to the motions to vote (¶63, 65, 66, 67, 72). Both bills stem from discussion surrounding Calling a Great Council.

Discussion surrounding a highly sensitive and private matter continues (¶17–24).

The PRIME MINISTER, @Moon, has published the Cabinet Update for May 2022.
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RECORD 7

Summary |
 The Assembly gained four members // Voting on A2205.02 and A2205.03 continues

This record stands as of the 17th of May, 2022.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, calls of the roll. There are 60 legislators, with four entrants, @Protonium, @Cloud, @Unitedkings, and @Floptop. The Legislator Committee has accepted four applications, one from @Protonium, one from @Cloud, one from @Unitedkings, and one from @Floptop.

Voting on A2205.02 Assembly Resolution to Call a Great Council (Modified) is ongoing, with 23 Ayes against 18 Nays.

Voting on A2205.03 Assembly Resolution to Call a Great Council (Original) is ongoing, with 17 Ayes against 23 Nays.
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RECORD 8

Summary |
 The Assembly gained two members // Voting on A2205.04 and A2205.05 continues, Referendum on R2201 continues // Discussion surrounding a New Great Council Resolution and a private matter continues // The Chair appoints a Deputy Chair and a Clerk

This record stands as of the 29th of May, 2022.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, has appointed @BlockBuster2K43 as DEPUTY CHAIR and @Jebediah as CLERK.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, appoints the CLERK @Jebediah to call off the roll. There are 62 legislators, with one entrant, @cyan. One legislator, @philipmacaroni, has retracted their resignation. The Legislator Committee has accepted one application from @cyan; has three pending applications, one from @Taigama, one from @The Lile Ulie Islands and one from @Minarkhansia, and has one application from @Kinz.


The CHAIR has called for the end of voting on A2205.02 Assembly Resolution to Call a Great Council (Modified). The question is: "Should the Assembly call a Great Council according to the modified resolution?".

The CHAIR locks the doors and counts the votes. The AYES to the right: 26; the NAYS to the left: 17. The AYES have it. 8 remained seated and 12 were absent from the Assembly.

The CHAIR has called for the end of voting on A2205.03 Assembly Resolution to Call a Great Council (Original). The question is: "Should the Assembly call a Great Council according to the original resolution?".

The CHAIR locks the doors and counts the votes. The AYES to the right: 19; the NAYS to the left: 21. The NAYS have it. 11 remained seated and 10 were absent from the Assembly.

The CHAIR has brought referendum R2201 Assembly Resolution to Call a Great Council (Modified) to vote following the passage of A2205.02, with 13 Ayes against 14 Nays.

Voting on A2205.04 A highly sensitive and private matter is ongoing, with 27 ayes against 2 Nays.

Voting on A2205.05 Amendment to Article XIV — Great Councils is ongoing, with 26 Ayes against 10 Nays.


Discussion regarding a New Great Council Resolution continues (¶10).

Discussion regarding a highly sensitive and private matter continues.
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RECORD 9

Summary |
 The Assembly gained a member and lost another // The Assembly passes A2205.04 and A2205.05 // Referendum on R2201 continues // Discussion surrounding a New Great Council Resolution and a private matter continues

This record stands as of the 30th of May, 2022.

The CHAIR, @The Haughtherlands, appoints the CLERK @Jebediah to call off the roll. There are 62 legislators, with one entrant, @The Lile Ulie Islands. One Legislator, @LFP, has resigned. The Legislator Committee has accepted one application from @The Lile Ulie Islands and has two pending applications, one from @Taigama and one from @Minarkhansia.


The CHAIR calls for the end of voting on A2205.04 Treaty of Lake Calenhad. The question is, "Should the Treaty of Lake Calenhad be ratified?"

The CHAIR locks the doors and counts the votes. The AYES to the right: 27; the NAYS to the left: 2. The AYES have it. 15 remained seated and 19 were absent from the Assembly.

The CHAIR has called for the end of voting on A2205.05 Amendment to Article XIV — Great Councils. The question is, "Should this amendment to Article XIV of the Charter of The South Pacific, on the matter of Great Councils, be passed?"

The CHAIR locks the doors and counts the votes. The AYES to the right: 26; the NAYS to the left: 10. The AYES have it. 7 remained seated and 20 were absent from the Assembly.

Voting on referendum R2201 Assembly Resolution to Call a Great Council (Modified) is ongoing, with 18 Ayes against 21 Nays.


Discussion regarding a New Great Council Resolution continues (¶11).

Discussion regarding a highly sensitive and private matter continues (¶28).
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