Fellow Senators,
This is related to the "Illegal MPP's" thread started by Arnelos.
While no court action will be taken against anyone, there is a necessary need for us to define certain "gray areas" in our New Constitution.
Arnelos used this quote in support of his statements:
The law as it stands is fine, HOWEVER, we must define what constitutes a "National Emergency".
So lets get to the bottom of this "gray area" and make it plain to all what a national emergency involves.
May I make a few suggestions to start us off.
1.) In the event of an un-anticipated war, where we are either a) declared war upon or b) our territory is invaded in a hostile manner by at least one foreign power, then this consitutes a national emergency.
I'm sure we can all agree to this to some extent. However, I'd be interested in knowing everyone else's opinion on this as well as any further ideas on what may define a "national emergency".
Thank you Senators.
Meshelic
This is related to the "Illegal MPP's" thread started by Arnelos.
While no court action will be taken against anyone, there is a necessary need for us to define certain "gray areas" in our New Constitution.
Arnelos used this quote in support of his statements:
From the Constitution:
(i) In the event of a national emergency, the President shall halt play so that the crisis can be resolved.
(i) In the event of a national emergency, the President shall halt play so that the crisis can be resolved.
So lets get to the bottom of this "gray area" and make it plain to all what a national emergency involves.
May I make a few suggestions to start us off.
1.) In the event of an un-anticipated war, where we are either a) declared war upon or b) our territory is invaded in a hostile manner by at least one foreign power, then this consitutes a national emergency.
I'm sure we can all agree to this to some extent. However, I'd be interested in knowing everyone else's opinion on this as well as any further ideas on what may define a "national emergency".
Thank you Senators.
Meshelic
Comment