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The Charter of the Coalition of the South Pacific
#21

Article VIII was amended as follows by the Assembly on March 15th 2018 (debate thread voting thread).
Quote:1. The High Court will consist of one Permanent Justice Chief Justice and a Pool of Justices a number of Associate Justices, and will hold exclusive judicial authority in the Coalition.

2. The procedure for the appointment of the Permanent Justice and the members of the Pool of Justices the justices will be defined in a general law by the Assembly.
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#22

The following corrections were made on 11th May 2018 by chair discretion, according to this thread.

 
Quote:VI. THE EXECUTIVE

Establishing an executive branch consisting of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet

1. The Prime Minister will be the head of government and the leader of the Cabinet. They will be responsible for the overall coordination of executive activities, being a liaison between the government and the community, and protecting the Coalition.

2. The Cabinet will consist of ministers with the following portfolios: Foreign Affairs, Regional Affairs, and Military Affairs.

3. Members of the Executive are required to hold Legislator status.

Elections

3. 4. Executive elections will be held every four months, where the Prime Minister and all Cabinet positions will be up for election.

4. 5. The date, time, and manner of elections will be set by the Assembly in a general law.

Minister of Regional Affairs

5. 6. The Minister of Regional Affairs will be responsible for promoting regional and forum activity, integrating new players into the forums, organizing cultural events, and communicating with the world about The South Pacific’s activities.

Minister of Foreign Affairs

6. 7. The Minister of Foreign Affairs will be the Coalition’s chief diplomat. They will be responsible for establishing the government’s foreign policy program, communicating with allies, and coordinating with the military on foreign policy priorities when necessary.

7. 8. The Minister of Foreign Affairs holds the sole power to initiate treaty negotiations with other regions, groups, and organizations, but may designate officers to handle those negotiations. Upon completion of a treaty negotiation, the Minister must present it to the full executive for majority approval, before submitting it to the Assembly for ratification.

8. 9. The Minister of Foreign Affairs will be responsible for establishing standards for the creation and maintenance of consulates and embassies.

Minister of Military Affairs

9. 10. The Minister of Military Affairs will be the civilian leader of the armed forces of the Coalition, the South Pacific Special Forces. In conjunction with a group of Generals, the Minister of Military Affairs will be responsible for the defense of the Coalition, building military activity, and conducting military operations.

10. 11.The Minister of Military Affairs may elect to establish an intelligence office, in equal coordination with the Council on Regional Security.

Executive Authorities

11. 12. The executive may exercise the collective authority of executive orders, by unanimous consent among the Prime Ministers and Cabinet Ministers. Executive orders may only be issued to address an immediate and pressing issue created by ambiguity or holes in a particular law, which will immediately have the effect of law. 

12. 13. Upon declaring an executive order, the order will be presented automatically to the Assembly for three days of debate, followed by a vote according to legislative rules, where it will expire and its effects be reversed if the Assembly does not incorporate it into law.

13. 14. The Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers may elect to appoint deputies and advisors, who will be considered junior members of the Cabinet, but will not have voting rights in any executive decision.
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#23

Article III was amended as follows by the Assembly on May 12th 2018 (debate thread voting thread).
Quote:III. RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS

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1. All members of The South Pacific will enjoy the freedoms of expression, speech, assembly, and the press, limited only by reasonable forum moderation policies.
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#24

The following amendment was passed on July 27th 2018.

Debate Thread | Voting Thread
 

Charter, Article VII, Section 1 Wrote:1. The Delegate will be the head of state of the Coalition. They will be responsible for helping maintain the security of the region, promoting growth and activity, and serving as an advisor to the forum-side government. Barring reasonable circumstances, the Delegate will hold the in-game Delegate seat. No person may be Delegate if they have participated, in whole or in part and at any time, in any coup d'etat of the Coalition or any of its allies, excluding normal raiding, defending, or liberation efforts as part of an organized military.
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#25

The following amendment was passed on September 7th 2018.

Debate Thread | Voting Thread

Charter, Article VI Wrote:3. As leader of the Cabinet, the Prime Minister is responsible for overseeing a collective Cabinet agenda, and may give directions and instructions to the ministers. Disputes within the Cabinet are subject to majority decision and collective responsibility; where there is no majority the Prime Minister’s vote shall be the deciding one.

3. 4. Members of the Executive are required to hold Legislator status.
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#26

The following amendment was passed on September 15th 2018.

Debate Thread | Voting Thread

Charter, Article V Wrote:4. To help promote inter-governmental relations, the Local Council will may send a representative to the Assembly, whose term must not exceed the Local Council’s. The method of selection will be decided by the Local Council.
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#27

The Charter was amended using the Chair's discretionary powers on the 23rd of December 2018.

Notificaion of changes relating to typographical, grammatical, & formatting Errors

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#28

Article VIII of the Charter of the South Pacific is amended as follows:
 
Quote:4. The High Court has the power to declare any general law or, regulation, Cabinet directive, Chair determination, and Local Council law or regulation,or any other official act of government, in whole or in part, void upon a determination that it violates the terms of this Charter or any other constitutional law.


Debate Thread | Voting Thread
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#29

Article IV of the Charter was amended on the 8th of February, 2019.

Debate Thread | Voting Thread
 
Charter, Article IV Wrote:IV. THE ASSEMBLY

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(2) The Assembly will elect a Legislator as Chair for a term lasting four months. The Chair is responsible for maintaining order and decorum, and helping guide Assembly debate into the creation of bills. If a Chair is recalled, loses Legislator status, or is otherwise not in office, a new Chair will be elected for a new term lasting four months. The Election Commission Commissioner will be responsible for organizing Chair elections.
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#30

Article X of the Charter was amended on the 16th of July, 2019.

Debate Thread | Voting Thread
 
Text of the Amendment Wrote:
THE CHARTER OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC

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X. THE MILITARY

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(3) The military may engage in offensive or defensive operations without fear of political reprisal. However, it may not colonize or annex any region without the express permission of the Cabinet and the Assembly. Nor may it destroy innocent regions. It may engage in the destruction of regions with which the Coalition is at war, and regions espousing hateful ideologies.

(3) The military will have the support of the Coalition in conducting operations to protect innocent regions from attack and oppression and promote legitimate, native democratic institutions across the world. The military may not colonize or annex any region without the express permission of the Cabinet and the Assembly, by majority vote of both chambers. Nor may the military attack, subjugate, purge, destroy, or vandalize any regions, excepting those regions which espouse hateful ideologies and those regions against which the Coalition has declared an official state of war.
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