Shareholders of Lazarus,
The bill "Assembly Procedure Act Discussion Amendment (July 2022)," reprinted below, has been motioned to vote and seconded. The discussion thread can be found here. This bill requires a simply majority to pass.
As per Assembly Procedure Act 1.5, this vote will last for 5 days, ending on July 20th, 2022 at 11:30 AM EST. Citizens may vote "Aye" or "For," "Nay" or "Against," or "Abstain" or "Present".
-- Debussy, Speaker
The bill "Assembly Procedure Act Discussion Amendment (July 2022)," reprinted below, has been motioned to vote and seconded. The discussion thread can be found here. This bill requires a simply majority to pass.
As per Assembly Procedure Act 1.5, this vote will last for 5 days, ending on July 20th, 2022 at 11:30 AM EST. Citizens may vote "Aye" or "For," "Nay" or "Against," or "Abstain" or "Present".
Section 1. Amendment of the Assembly Procedure Act
(1) The relevant section of Section 2. Legislative Procedures currently reads:
(9) The Assembly Speaker will determine which discussions will take place publicly and which will take place privately, and may accordingly move discussions to and from the Assembly's private forum, except that the Delegate may determine whether proposals to enact, amend, or repeal treaties will be public or private. All votes will be conducted in public.
(2) The amended section of Section 2. Legislative Procedures shall read:
(9) The Assembly Speaker will determine which discussions will take place publicly and which will take place privately. All new discussions must be started privately. The Speaker may then accordingly move discussions to and from the Assembly's private forum, except that the Prime Minister may determine whether proposals to enact, amend, or repeal treaties will be public or private. Non-citizens may comment during public discussions. All voting threads and threads discussing treaties or declarations of war shall be visible only to Citizens. All votes must be made in view of the whole Assembly.
-- Debussy, Speaker