The Assembly Gazette (52nd Presidium)

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52nd Presidium

ChairWelly
Votes Held — 4

Deputy ChairVacant
Discussions Held — 10

ClerkVacant
Discretionary Edits — 0

Caucus Affiliations

Current Member Counts

The Cakeists The Pieists The Ice Creamists Independent
14 6 8 15

August 2025


Tuesday, August 26th
📜Voting on CN2506 C&D Opened

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Voting on Kris Kringle’s Cabinet appointments has commenced, and all legislators may cast their vote on it until August 29th at 00:45 UTC. The debate thread may be found here; the voting thread is here.


Saturday, August 9th
📜Voting on CN2506 Closed

Voting on Kris Kringle’s Cabinet appointments has concluded, and all nominees have been confirmed. Results.


Tuesday, August 5th
📜Voting on CN2506 A&B Opened

Voting on Kris Kringle’s Cabinet appointments has commenced, and all legislators may cast their vote on it until August 8th at 23:05 UTC. The debate thread may be found here; the voting thread is here.


Tuesday, August 5th
📜Voting on A2508.01 Closed

Voting on an amendment to the Military Code to remove the monthly activity requirement for members of the SPSF, has concluded, and has passed, going over the required majority by 39.3%. Results: 25 Ayes // 3 Nays // 7 Abstentions // 6 Absent.


Monday, August 4th
📜Voting on A2507.02 Closed

Voting on amendments to the Elections Act to add a two-day campaign period to the Delegate and Prime Minister election schedules, has concluded, and has passed, going over the required supermajority by 7.7%. Results: 21 Ayes // 10 Nays // 5 Abstentions // 7 Absent.


Saturday, August 2nd
🎙️State of the Assembly Published

The Chair of the Assembly has presented the State of the Assembly for the month of July, available for everyone to read here. In total, 2 votes were held, and 8 unique discussions were active during the month. 3 legislators are departing from the Assembly, and 5 were newly admitted.


Saturday, August 2nd
📜Voting on A2508.01 Opened

Voting on an amendment to the Military Code to remove the monthly activity requirement for members of the SPSF, has commenced, and all legislators may cast their vote on it until August 5 at 15:20 UTC. The debate thread may be found here; the voting thread is here.

July 2025


Wednesday, July 30th
📜Voting on A2507.02 Opened

Voting on amendments to the Elections Act to add a two-day campaign period to the Delegate and Prime Minister election schedules, has commenced, and all legislators may cast their vote on it until August 3 at 00:50 UTC. The debate thread may be found here; the voting thread is here.


Friday, July 18th
📜Voting on A2507.01 Closed

Voting on amendments to the World Assembly Act to clarify the Prime Minister’s authority to instruct the Delegate to approve or withdraw approval of a potential WA resolution, has concluded, and has passed, going over the required majority by 4.5%. Results: 12 Ayes // 10 Nays // 8 Abstentions // 12 Absent.


Tuesday, July 15th
📜Voting on A2507.01 Opened

Voting on amendments to the World Assembly Act to clarify the Prime Minister’s authority to instruct the Delegate to approve or withdraw approval of a potential WA resolution, has commenced, and all legislators may cast their vote on it until July 18 at 20:30 UTC. The debate thread may be found here; the voting thread is here.