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The Assembly Gazette is an official publication by the Chair of the Assembly of the South Pacific. Whenever something of note happens in the Assembly (TSP’s legislature), it will be published in this Gazette, alongside its gameside equivalent. All citizens and legislators of TSP can easily keep themselves informed about what’s going on in the heart of the South Pacifican democracy!
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50th Presidium
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Current Member Counts
The Cakeists | The Pieists | The Ice Creamists | Independent |
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13 | 8 | 10 | 14 |
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Retention Votes have concluded, and all officers have been retained. Results: CRS, CitComm, High Court, Admiralty.
Retention Votes have commenced, and all legislators are recommended to cast their votes before March 18 at 13:00 UTC, with the actual voting deadline specified within the respective voting thread. The debate threads for the following offices may be found here: CRS, CitComm, High Court, Admiralty; the voting threads may be found here: CRS, CitComm, High Court, Admiralty.
The Chair of the Assembly has presented the State of the Assembly for the month of February, available for everyone to read here. In total, 7 votes were held, and 10 unique discussions were active during the month. 6 legislators are departing from the Assembly, and 4 were newly admitted.
Voting on removing the requirement for telegram notifications for citizenship applications has concluded, and has passed, going over the required supermajority by 19%. Results: 22 Ayes // 6 Nays // 11 Abstentions // 5 Absent.
Voting on removing the requirement for telegram notifications for citizenship applications has commenced, and all legislators may cast their vote on it until March 1 at 22:30 UTC. The debate thread may be found here; the voting thread is here.
Voting on introducing term limits for the office of Prime Minister and Delegate has concluded, and has passed, going over the required supermajority by 6.7%. Results: 22 Ayes // 11 Nays // 5 Abstentions // 6 Absent.
Voting on amending the way that Council on Regional Security members count towards maximum limits on Regional Officer positions has concluded, and has passed, going over the required majority by 46%. Results: 27 Ayes // 1 Nays // 8 Abstentions // 8 Absent.
Voting on introducing term limits for the office of Prime Minister and Delegate has commenced, and all legislators may cast their vote on it until Feb 24 at 19:55 UTC. The debate thread may be found here; the voting thread is here.
Voting on amending the way that Council on Regional Security members count towards maximum limits on Regional Officer positions has commenced, and all legislators may cast their vote on it until Feb 22 at 14:05 UTC. The debate thread may be found here; the voting thread is here.
Voting on adopting amendments to require retention votes for Assembly-confirmed officials has concluded, and has passed, going over the required (super)majority by 26%. Results: 25 Ayes // 4 Nays // 7 Abstentions // 9 Absent.
Voting on confirming a new Cabinet has concluded, and all nominees have been confirmed. Results