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D. N. VercáriâFebruary 05, 2008 - 07:52
RE: Question to the ImmiMin(#160), posted by President Anglatzarâ, [IP Hidden], February 05, 2008 - 17:01. Viewed 243 times.
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Citizen #23:
Ián Anglatzarâ
> > If what you're wondering is the Provincial populations:
> >
> > Cézembre: 7
> > Florenciâ: 4
> > Great Southern Province: 8

Which tells us that we'd also need to up the figures to 9 citizens per province, or so... at least! Perhaps 11? 7x5 was the old minimum, and that was a wise one. 11x3 but two fewer senators... makes sense. Yes, 11 per province sounds about right.
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RE: Question to the ImmiMinPresident AnglatzarâFebruary 05, 2008 - 17:01
D. N. VercáriâFebruary 05, 2008 - 17:22

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President AnglatzarâFebruary 05, 2008 - 17:01
RE: Question to the ImmiMin(#161), posted by D. N. Vercáriâ, [IP Hidden], February 05, 2008 - 17:22. Viewed 251 times.
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D. N. Vercáriâ
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Citizen #23:
Ián Anglatzarâ
> > > If what you're wondering is the Provincial populations:
> > >
> > > Cézembre: 7
> > > Florenciâ: 4
> > > Great Southern Province: 8
>
> Which tells us that we'd also need to up the figures to 9 citizens per province, or so... at least! Perhaps 11? 7x5 was the old minimum, and that was a wise one. 11x3 but two fewer senators... makes sense. Yes, 11 per province sounds about right.

The discussion of Constitution reforms is herewith opened.

We need fallback clauses for the circumstance of a lack of candidates in Parliament elections, as well as a realistic description of the circumstances which would allow us to give our Upper House a go.

In case of the first, I would recommend that the Parliament is suspended for one term, passing the legislative power to a General Assembly of all citizens.

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D. N. VercáriâFebruary 06, 2008 - 06:49

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D. N. VercáriâFebruary 05, 2008 - 17:22
RE: Question to the ImmiMin(#162), posted by D. N. Vercáriâ, [IP Hidden], February 06, 2008 - 06:49. Viewed 259 times.
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D. N. Vercáriâ
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Citizen #23:
Ián Anglatzarâ
> > > > If what you're wondering is the Provincial populations:
> > > >
> > > > Cézembre: 7
> > > > Florenciâ: 4
> > > > Great Southern Province: 8
> >
> > Which tells us that we'd also need to up the figures to 9 citizens per province, or so... at least! Perhaps 11? 7x5 was the old minimum, and that was a wise one. 11x3 but two fewer senators... makes sense. Yes, 11 per province sounds about right.
>
> The discussion of Constitution reforms is herewith opened.
>
> We need fallback clauses for the circumstance of a lack of candidates in Parliament elections, as well as a realistic description of the circumstances which would allow us to give our Upper House a go.
>
> In case of the first, I would recommend that the Parliament is suspended for one term, passing the legislative power to a General Assembly of all citizens.

As a minimum requirement for Senäts Elections I would recommend that we stick to 7 citizens per Province, but add a requirement that looks at the population statistics of the entire Republic, e.g., equal or greater than 30 (or even more). There should also be a suspension clause for times of a decreasing population, but I can't think of one now.

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