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Post by lashrash on Nov 24, 2007 17:04:08 GMT -5
The following are the procedures that will be upheld: - Every person who is given access is allowed to speak on all matters.
- No delegate may silence another, all opinions are welcome
- Opinions may not be demeaning, rude, or discourteous, we all have a position of respect, and should be treated as such
- All discussions are private until voted upon, once the voting is over it will be made public in the parliament archive
- In order to vote a motion must have a second and been discussed for at least 48 hours.
- Any delegate may delay a vote once, at the approval of the Minister of State
- They must appeal to the Minister of State, less than 24 hours after a second is made
- Upon being granted a delay, the discussion will be extended for not less than 24 hours and not more than 1 week
- No motion to vote may be made until after the extended discussion period has expired
- The Minister of State may extend any discussion period, with reason, for not less than three days and not more than two weeks.
- Anyone found to violate these will be fined MK300 and banned for a period not less than two days and not more than nine days, as determined by the Supreme Court.
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