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Poll: POLL: SHOULD THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENT BE PASSED?
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Aye
76.09%
35 76.09%
Nay
6.52%
3 6.52%
Abstain
17.39%
8 17.39%
Total 46 vote(s) 100%
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[PASSED] A2107.02: Amendment to the "World Assembly Act"
#1

Legislators of the Coalition,

There has been a seconded motion to bring an Amendment to the "World Assembly Act" to vote. The debate thread can be found here.

As this is a general law, it requires a simple majority (greater than 50%) to pass. The voting period will last 3 days, ending on July 18th at 13:00 UTC (05:45 in London, 00:45 in New York, 14:45 in Sydney).

Please vote by poll if possible. If you cannot vote by poll, post 'Aye', 'Nay' or 'Abstain' in this thread. Please do not vote both by poll and by post. Comments and discussions belong in the debate thread and should be posted there.
Quote:
World Assembly Act
An act to define the World Assembly procedures of the Coalition of the South Pacific

4. Legal Impact of Security Council Declarations

(1) “Security Council” is an official organ of the World Assembly, to which the Delegate serves as the South Pacific’s representative.

(2) “Declaration” is an official resolution adopted by the Security Council that attempts to express the will of the Security Council on any issue under its jurisdiction.

(3) No declaration adopted by the Security Council will be recognized, abided by, or considered law by the South Pacific, unless sent to the Assembly by the Cabinet and ratified by a majority vote of the Assembly.

(4) No vote cast by the Delegate on a declaration of the Security Council will be considered implicit or explicit approval or disapproval of the declaration by the South Pacific itself.
#2

This vote has been closed with 35 votes in favor, 3 in opposition, and 8 choosing to abstain. The amendment has been adopted by the Assembly of the South Pacific.




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