Langburn Posted November 7, 2015 Posted November 7, 2015 (1) The Union will recognize the absolute authority of the Delegate over the West Pacific as the reality of NationStates mechanics. (2) The Union will recognize as legitimate any Delegate elected by the endorsements of the World Assembly nations of the West Pacific. (3) The Union will recognize the right of the Delegate to exercise any power granted to the Delegate by NationStates mechanics. (4) The Union will recognize the right of World Assembly nations of the West Pacific to elect a new Delegate at any time. (5) The Union will recognize its own autonomy from the Delegate as an autonomous off-site community government of the West Pacific. (6) The Union will cooperate with the Delegate whenever such cooperation is desirable or necessary for the welfare of the overall regional community of the West Pacific. The Charter of the Voice of the West Pacific Union will repeal the above section and replace it with the below text. (1) The Union will recognize the absolute authority of the Delegate over the West Pacific as the reality of NationStates mechanics. (2) The Union will recognize as legitimate any Delegate elected by the endorsements of the World Assembly nations of the West Pacific provided they are approved by the Union. (3) The Union will recognize the right of the Delegate to exercise any power granted to the Delegate by NationStates mechanics provided they do not contravene with any laws passed by the Union. (4) The Union will recognize the right of World Assembly nations of the West Pacific to elect a new Delegate at any time provided the new Delegate is elected using foreign forces, (5) The Union will recognize its own autonomy from the Delegate as an autonomous off-site community government of the West Pacific. (6) The Union will cooperate with the Delegate whenever such cooperation is desirable or necessary for the welfare of the overall regional community of the West Pacific provided the Delegate is recognized as legitimate by the Union.
Elegarth Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 The union is an off-site creature that has no base to approve or disapprove the delegate. This has been exposed previously. What if a second off-site government with their own voice is formed? This does not seems to hold itself imo.
Eli Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 obviously because the game allows for replacing a delegate via political/game activity the 'Union' can not be compelled to support that Delegate. That is why URA went away after all
punkdaddy Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 I think the end of section to makes these changes a non-starter here.
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