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Amendment to "The Delegacy of The South Pacific"
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Quote:<strong class='bbc'>Article V: The Endorsement Cap</strong>

Clause I: All nations of The South Pacific may not normally exceed 100 endorsements at any time, unless the delegate has less than 150 endorsements, in which case they must remain at or bellow 65% of the delegates number.

Section A: The Assembly may change this number by amending this law, it is recommended the number be kept comparable with 50%-70% of the delegate's endorsements.

Clause II: The delegate has the authority to eject and ban any nation in excess of the cap immediately.

Section A: The delegate is encouraged to seek other solutions first, especially asking the offending nation to reduce his endorsements to a level below the cap on his or her own, or leave for one update on their own volition.

Clause III: Nations in the final round of a delegate election, and the Vice-Delegate are exempt from the endorsement cap.

<strong class='bbc'>Clause IV:</strong> Any nation ejected for breaking the cap three times may be put on trial by the Minister of Justice.



<strong class='bbc'>Article VI: The South Pacific Security Council</strong>



<strong class='bbc'>Clause I:</strong> The <strong class='bbc'>cabinet</strong> may <del><strong class='bbc'>with the approval of the Assembly</strong></del> allow certain nations <strong class='bbc'>they deem trustworthy</strong> to be exempt from <strong class='bbc'><del>too exceed</del></strong> the endorsement limit for an extended period of time for <strong class='bbc'><del>a specific purpose, such as maintaining the security of the region in a time of war</del></strong> <strong class='bbc'>the purposes of regional security</strong>.

<strong class='bbc'>Section A: Let these certain nations be called members of "The South Pacific Security Council".</strong>

<strong class='bbc'>Section B: Members of The South Pacific Security Council</strong> must reduce their endorsement count to the normal limit if requested to do so either by the delegate<strong class='bbc'>, cabinet</strong> or the Assembly.

<strong class='bbc'>Section C: Any Member of The South Pacific Security Council can be appointed to or removed from The South Pacific Security Council by the Assembly.

Section D: Members of The South Pacific Security Council are not exempt from the laws against Treason.</strong>



<strong class='bbc'>Article VII:</strong> The Law of Succession / Martial Law shall be repealed from the book of The South Pacific Law, and all references to it in other documents amended.
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<strong class='bbc'>Voting closes:</strong> Wednesday 12/14/11 at 8:05am EST (1:05pm GMT)
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<strong class='bbc'>Vote Tally: </strong>(Last vote counted: Haxstree)

Aye: 3

Nay: 0

Abstentions: 0
#3
Aye.
#4
Aye.
#5
Aye
#6
The proposed amendment has passed.Aye: 3Nay: 0Abstentions: 0


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