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  • AMENDMENT: Ratify The Executive Branch. Government Changes and Bill of Rights

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    IMPORTANT
    This is not the only poll CLICK HERE
    Directions for the poll: The poll will last five days, this is not a thread for asking to change parts of the constitution, this is an up or down vote. If you believe that we should reject this draft, please state your reason why. This poll will end on December 17th at around 9:00PM GMT-6
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    Article: The Executive Branch


    1. General Contents

    (a) The members of the Executive Branch are called ministers and the positions in the Exective Branch are called ministerial offices or executive offices.
    (b) Any citizen become a candidate for an executive office by expressing his desire to in the thread started by the Court as described in Article IV.
    (c) An elected minister is charged with the duties explained in this Chapter 2 of this article until the end of the term for which the minister was elected.
    (e)The terms for all elected offices last four weeks. All ministers will remain in office for this period unless they resign or are impeached before the end of it.
    (f) If a minister will be unable to perform its duties for some part of the term, this minister is obliged to choose a willing citizen as delegate, who will act on his behalf, until further notice from the minister or the end of the position term, whichever is the sooner. This delegate will still be subordinated to the citizen being replaced. A minister can be delegate of a fellow minister.
    (g) A minister who expects to have to appoint a delegate for a significant proportion of the term is encouraged to resign.
    (h) Every in-game action made or recommended to the President by a minister must be posted to the forum, no matter how insignificant it is.
    (i) All resolutions passed by the citizens through a resolution poll declared valid by the Court will be obeyed by all ministers and will overrule all decisions made by ministers in order to make its content part of the game.


    2. Government Positions

    I. The President
    (a) The President shall physically play the game on a regular and scheduled basis whenever possible and post the save and a complete report of the game events to the forum.
    (b)The President is encouraged to use turnchats, turnthreads, or any other similar method while playing the game.
    (c) The President must follow the instructions of the Court, the Ministers and their delegates while playing the game and doesn't hold any veto powers unless specifically named in the constitution. If an instruction is clearly erroneous, or by changed circumstances made impossible or harmful the President may decide in the best interest of the game.
    (d) In case of missing orders for a whole turn from a minister and all his delegates the President may not play on.
    (e) The President is in charge of naming all new cities of the empire regardless of how the cities were created or assimilated. A name has to be evaluated by the citizens through an Official Poll (article III, section 3-II) before a city is named.
    (f) The President is in charge of all the Empire settings and sliders, including Rations, Workday, Wages, Public Works rate and Science rate.
    (g) The President has the power over the money reserve. Therefore every money spending decision must have the approval of the President in order to be act.

    II. The Minister of Domestic Affairs
    (a) The Minister of Domestic Affairs is responsible for managing all cities. Including their distribution of specialist citizens and production queues, rushed production requests and disbanding of cities.
    (b) The Minister of Domestic Affairs can only disband a city after this action be evaluated by the citizens through an Official Poll (article III, section 3-II).
    (c) The action of Rush buy build queue items can only be perfomed with the President's approval.
    (d) The Minister of Domestic Affairs is ultimately responsible for settlers, choosing site for new cities and moving these units to this site.

    III. The Minister of Infrastruture
    (a) The Minister of Infrastructure is ultimately responsible for the placement of tile improvements, choosing the best tile and the best improvement, with the current reserve of public workers.

    IV. The Minister of Diplomacy, Trade and Science
    (a) The Minister of Diplomacy, Trade and Science is responsible for gifts, requests, exchanges and agreements with other nations. Any paying of gold has to be approved by the President.
    (b) The Minister of Diplomacy, Trade and Science can only propose a gift to another civilization or give in to a demand of tribute with the approval of the president. Exchanges of cities need the approval of the Minister of Domestic affairs. Disarmement treaties need the approval of the Minister of Defence.
    (c) The Minister of Diplomacy, Trade and Science has the control over all unconventional units, except settlers. Spending gold with the unconventional units orders has to be approved by President. Any action which would result in a declaration of war has to be evaluated by the citizens through an Official Poll (article III, section 3-II).
    (d) The Minister of Diplomacy, Trade and Science controls all internal and foreign trade.
    (e) The Minister of Diplomacy, Trade and Science controls research.

    V. The Minister of Defense
    (a) The Minister of Defense controls all units and their orders including the disband order, except settlers and all other unconventional units.
    (b)Any action which would result in a declaration of war has to be evaluated by the citizens through an Official Poll (article III, section 3-II).
    (c) The Minister of Defense shall name all armies that he thinks is necessary to make discussions easier.





    Article: Government Changes

    1) Elections.

    (a) The Court is empowered to oversee all elections and is empowered to resolve any election disputes according to the rules in this Constitution.
    (b) An election for a given government position is started if the term of the position has ended or the person in the position can no longer perfom his duties.
    (c) If the reason for an election is the end of a term, the election process must start eight days before the end of the given government position term. The previous official will remain in office until the end of the term or until a new candidate is elected, whichever is the later.
    (d) If the reason is the decision that the citizen in the government position can no longer perfom its duties, the election process must start immediately after this decision is made. Until a new candidate has been elected, the other members of the branch of government in question will appoint a substitute to temporarily take over the open position, allowing the game to continue.
    (e) At the start of the election process, all citizens who wish to be candidates for an office must publicly express their candidacy. For this they have three days. No citizen may be a candidate for an elected office if such candidacy might cause this citizen to be in more than one elected office simultaneously.
    (f) Once the time in which citizens may express their candidacy for a given elected office has expired, the Court will create an Election poll (see Article II, section 3.I) for the office, with the names of the candidates as options. The poll shall expire in five days.
    (g) If only one candidate is available for an office, a Yes/No poll shall be held to decide if this person may serve in this office. This poll shall expire in five days.
    (h) The candidate who received the majority of the votes and the election thread expires, this person will be declared the new holder of the office for which he was a candidate.
    (i) In case of a tie in the election poll, the other newly elected members of the same branch of government position in question whose election polls were not tied will vote again to decide which one of the tied candidates will take over this position. If all polls for executive branch positions are simultaneously tied then the Court (including the newly elected member, if there is one) shall select the President, and the President shall select the other ministers from the tied candidates in their respective election polls.


    2) Impeachment or Resignations.

    (a) Any Citizen may bring the case of impeachment of an elected Minister, President, or Judge to a member of the Court.
    (b) The Court shall review the allegations made, allow an answer by the accused, and by a vote determine if there are proper and legal grounds to hold a Resolution poll to decide on impeachment. If the accusations are found to be without legal merit, the allegations shall be dismissed.
    (c) Should a member of the Court be the subject of impeachment, he shall not take part in the decision by The Court. The President shall sit in this Court member place for the sole determination of whether the impeachment has merit, and shall be considered a “Judge” for that vote only.
    (d) If the Court decides there are grounds for impeachment, it shall start a poll in which it clearly states the person to be impeached and outlines the events that led to the request for impeachment. If the impeachment is confirmed by a majority of the voters in the poll, the officer in question shall be removed from the office, losing all rights and responsibilities thereof and the court must initiate nominations for an election to fill the office.
    (e) If an officer wishes to resign this officer will be asked to remain in the office until the end of the election to decide who will replace him. This overrules section 2(f). If the officer is unwilling to remain in office then paragraph 2(f) applies.
    (f) Until another citizen is elected to fill the office in question, the Court will choose a willing citizen to fill that office. The Court shall give preference to its members or the citizen who disputed the office with the impeached person in the last election. The chosen citizen will have the word temporary as a prefix to the name of the office this citizen holds.
    (g) If the term of an office filled by a temporary officer will end in less than two weeks the temporary officer will remain in the office until the end of the term. Otherwise a new election process for the office in question shall start and the temporary officer will remain in the office only until a new officer for the position is elected.




    Article: Bill of Rights

    1. Any person who has registered to participate in this Democracy Game in the CtP2 Democracy Game CivGroup is considered a Citizen. No person shall be denied the right to become a Citizen."

    2. No Citizen shall ever be in any poll denied the right to vote and to keep this vote private. No Citizen shall ever be forced to vote in any poll.

    3. Freedom of speech and the right to associate into any form of organization shall not be denied unless it violates Apolyton rules.

    4. No citizen may be punished in any way without the consent of the Court. Still no one shall be banned permanently from participating in the Democracy Game, excluding those who are permanently banned from Apolyton. Note that people may still be banned for any amount of time, as long as it is not permanent.

    5. The government may not knowingly hide information or give false information to the people. Therefore all citizens shall have access to the saved games. However, no Citizen shall ever 'play ahead'.

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    IMPORTANT
    Directions for the poll: The poll will last five days, this is not a thread for asking to change parts of the constitution, this is an up or down vote. If you believe that we should reject this draft, please state your reason why. This poll will end on December 17th at around 9:00PM GMT-6
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    13
    Yes
    92.31%
    12
    No
    7.69%
    1

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by H Tower; December 14, 2002, 10:53.

  • #2
    Everyone: I'm sorry I didn't get everything into one thread, check out the picture below.

    Locutus, will you please top this thread and the other ratification thread and untop the threads talking about the articles?





    has anyone ever seen this before?
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    • #3
      Your Senior Justice votes in favor of accepting the Constitution

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      • #4
        And again Yes !!!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by H Tower
          Everyone: I'm sorry I didn't get everything into one thread, check out the picture below.

          [...]

          has anyone ever seen this before?
          Yes, happens all the time. In such a case, simply split your text over several posts which you post quickly in succession (see topped threads by me in CtP2-General and CtP2-Creation for examples). If you're a King or higher and you've never seen that message before that means you're probably a SPAMMER

          Locutus, will you please top this thread and the other ratification thread and untop the threads talking about the articles?
          Done.

          Oh, and I vote in favour (in both polls), although I'd rather have taken a little bit more time to review the whole thing (as I stated in the thread Pedrunn started 2 days ago).
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          • #6
            A solid . Congrats on the position H Tower.
            If something doesn't feel right, you're not feeling the right thing.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Locutus
              If you're a King or higher and you've never seen that message before that means you're probably a SPAMMER
              well i have seen an error message complaining about too many smilies before, but not this one.

              Oh, and I vote in favour (in both polls), although I'd rather have taken a little bit more time to review the whole thing (as I stated in the thread Pedrunn started 2 days ago).
              the judges took a quick vote after reviewing how the discussion had been going over the last couple days and after discussing how the rest of the month would unfold and choosing a target starting date

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              • #8
                I voted NO

                For the newbies, i was the most active creator of these articles therefore i am just joking around
                "Kill a man and you are a murder.
                Kill thousands and you are a conquer.
                Kill all and you are a God!"
                -Jean Rostand

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                • #9
                  Well, I can't seem to vote, but I would say yes, but please remove the comment in brackets in the first article, 1(e).

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                  • #10
                    I've seen that message before. The really impressive one is where your PMs have overshot the character limit
                    Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
                    "I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis

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                    • #11
                      speaking to the person who voted against the constitution:
                      i know you don't have to speak up and say why you voted the way you did, but it would be beneficial if you pointed out where you thought improvements were needed

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                      • #12
                        John you mean (f) but yes, away with my comment!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mapfi
                          John you mean (f) but yes, away with my comment!

                          fixed

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                          • #14
                            According to the Constitution, at least 1/3 of the population must vote, and 50% of those voting must agree with the amendment for it to pass. We only have 30 citizens, and with 12 of them voting yea, the Executive, Bill of Rights and Government Changes articles are accepted.

                            The other 2 articles of the constitution hae also been accepted, so we now have an entire functional constitution

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