It looks like Trip never changed our Code of Laws based on section 1 of this poll: http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=54676
NOW, this is COMPLETELY understandable considering the confusing nature of the poll layout itself.
However, I still think this amendment would improve our constitution greatly, and suggest it be reconsidered and voted upon.
Here is the amendment in its entirety, feel free to suggest changes at will.
Section to replace Trade Advisor and Finance Advisor section of the CoL:
Section to replace Minister of Foreign Affairs section of CoL:
Discuss!
NOW, this is COMPLETELY understandable considering the confusing nature of the poll layout itself.
However, I still think this amendment would improve our constitution greatly, and suggest it be reconsidered and voted upon.
Here is the amendment in its entirety, feel free to suggest changes at will.
Section to replace Trade Advisor and Finance Advisor section of the CoL:
Minister of Economy:
The Minister of Economy ensures our nation's commercial market progresses smoothly and efficiently. This officer advises the people and President on the budget of our nation and is the principle authority on all international trade involving currency and resources.
This Minister must approve any and all trades involving Gold, Luxuries, and Strategic Resources before they may be carried out. The Minister of Economy is also directly responsible for managing the Tax and Luxury sliders.
Trade Embargos must first be approved by both the Minister of Economy and Foreign Affairs Minister before they may be enforced.
The Minister of Economy ensures our nation's commercial market progresses smoothly and efficiently. This officer advises the people and President on the budget of our nation and is the principle authority on all international trade involving currency and resources.
This Minister must approve any and all trades involving Gold, Luxuries, and Strategic Resources before they may be carried out. The Minister of Economy is also directly responsible for managing the Tax and Luxury sliders.
Trade Embargos must first be approved by both the Minister of Economy and Foreign Affairs Minister before they may be enforced.
Minister of Foreign Affairs:
This minister is given the power to enter into diplomatic negotiations with other countries, however should refrain from making commitments until approved by the people.
The Foreign Advisor is granted the power to make peace, accept Mutual Protection Pacts, offer Right of Passage Agreements, and forge Military Alliances.
The exchange of all items, except Luxury, Gold, or Strategic resources falls on the broad shoulders of the Foreign Affairs Minister. It is, however, strongly recommended that the Foreign Affairs Minister consults with other ministers whose office may be affected by such trades.
This Minister is required to consult the Minister of Economy when Luxury, Gold, or Strategic resources are involved in a trade.
Trade Embargos must first be approved by both the Minister of Economy and Foreign Affairs Minister before they may be enforced.
This minister is given the power to enter into diplomatic negotiations with other countries, however should refrain from making commitments until approved by the people.
The Foreign Advisor is granted the power to make peace, accept Mutual Protection Pacts, offer Right of Passage Agreements, and forge Military Alliances.
The exchange of all items, except Luxury, Gold, or Strategic resources falls on the broad shoulders of the Foreign Affairs Minister. It is, however, strongly recommended that the Foreign Affairs Minister consults with other ministers whose office may be affected by such trades.
This Minister is required to consult the Minister of Economy when Luxury, Gold, or Strategic resources are involved in a trade.
Trade Embargos must first be approved by both the Minister of Economy and Foreign Affairs Minister before they may be enforced.
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