Difference between revisions of "Document:Citizen-Initiator Act"
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− | + | <ol><li>Any citizen of Taijitu may stand for election to the office of Citizen-Initiator.</li> | |
− | + | <li>An election for Citizen-Initiator will be held when three months have passed since the last election, the Ecclesia chooses to hold an election by a majority vote, or the office of Citizen-Initiator is vacant.</li> | |
− | + | <li>No person may serve as Citizen-Initiator for more than two consecutive terms.</li> | |
− | + | <li>The Ecclesia may remove the Citizen-Initiator by a majority vote.</li></ol> | |
'''2. Powers and Responsibilities''' | '''2. Powers and Responsibilities''' | ||
− | + | <ol><li>The Citizen-Initiator will review and approve citizenship requests according to law.</li> | |
− | + | <li>The Citizen-Initiator will serve as presiding officer of the Ecclesia and will be responsible for moderating debate in the Ecclesia, recording the results of votes, and making rulings on procedure.</li></ol> |
Latest revision as of 01:50, 27 February 2015
1. Qualifications and Election
- Any citizen of Taijitu may stand for election to the office of Citizen-Initiator.
- An election for Citizen-Initiator will be held when three months have passed since the last election, the Ecclesia chooses to hold an election by a majority vote, or the office of Citizen-Initiator is vacant.
- No person may serve as Citizen-Initiator for more than two consecutive terms.
- The Ecclesia may remove the Citizen-Initiator by a majority vote.
2. Powers and Responsibilities
- The Citizen-Initiator will review and approve citizenship requests according to law.
- The Citizen-Initiator will serve as presiding officer of the Ecclesia and will be responsible for moderating debate in the Ecclesia, recording the results of votes, and making rulings on procedure.