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  • How will bills become laws?

    I haven't seen this mentioned, however it is needed, IMO.

    Have we come decided how to turn ideas into laws?

    My idea

    Idea comes in, and is written up. Voted by the 3 ministers. If accepted (simple majority needed), voted by the 3 judges. If that is accepted too, the President signs the Bill, making it a law.

    If the bill is rejected at any stage, it is dumped all together. Although the idea can re-enter the assembly with wording changes, etc.

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    quote]III. Resolutions:
    (a) These polls can be started by any Citizen, including members of the governement, and must be used to propose resolutions. resolutions, if passed, modify the rules that clearly affect the course of the game or the policy of the executive branch of the government government (as defined in Article IV of this Constitution).
    (b) The subject line must contain the word 'RESOLUTION', written in capital letters.
    (c) They have to be Yes/No polls. Multiple choice polls are not allowed as resolutions.
    (d) resolutions may not violate or change the Constitution. Resolutions may change, amend or remove any existing resolutions or judicial decisions regarding resolutions.
    (e) If more than 1/2 of the voters votes in favour of the resolution, at least 1/3 of all Citizens vote in the poll and the Court does not declare the poll invalid, the resolution is considered passed. All Citizens must from that time on obey it.
    (f) A record must be kept of all resolutions that are passed, amended, or removed. The person who proposed a Law that has been passed must add this resolutions to the record as soon as possible.
    (g) The Court will resolve all conflicts of resolutions. The Court’s ruling on an interpretation of a resolution is of the same power and authority as that resolution.

    IV. Amendments:
    (a) These polls can be started by any Citizen, including members of the governement, and must be used to propose Amendments to this Constitution.
    (b) The subject line must contain the word 'AMENDMENT', written in capital letters.
    (c) They have to be Yes/No polls. Multiple choice polls are not allowed as Ammendments.
    (d) Amendments may override any existing Laws, judicial decisions regarding Laws or any number of existing sections of the Constitution.
    (e) If more than 2/3 of the voters votes in favour of the Law, at least 1/3 of all Citizens vote in the poll and the Court does not declare the poll invalid, the Ammendent is considered passed. All Citizens must from that time on obey it.
    (f) Amendments of the Constitution must be recorded by the Court. The person who proposed an Amendment that has been passed must inform the Court of this as soon as possible.
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    that's from the thread on polling. It seems to me that the laws you want to be able to pass are actually resolutions or maybe amendments to the constitution

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