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[GCPR.2301] DEFENCE ACT (WITH A PRIME MINISTER)

This is a vote on [GCPR.2301] Defence Act (with a Prime Minister), which was submitted, debated, and motioned on this thread in accordance with the provisions of the Great Council Convening Resolution.

This proposal requires a three-fifths majority of valid votes cast, excluding abstentions, to pass, and will remain open during the period listed below:

2023-01-21T05:00:00Z2023-01-26T14:00:00Z

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Defense Act
An act to establish an official military for regional defense, war, and gameplay

1. General Provisions

  1. This law is a constitutional law and has precedence over all general laws and regulations.

2. Scope and Purpose

  1. The South Pacific Special Forces (SPSF) are the official military of the Coalition.
  2. The military will endeavor to:
    a. Defend the Coalition and its allies,
    b. Protect innocent regions from attack,
    c. Promote legitimate, native democratic institutions across the world.
  3. The military will not engage in offensive operations to attack, destroy, vandalize, subjugate, or colonize any regions, except for:

a. Regions which espouse hateful ideologies, or
b. Regions against which the Assembly has declared an official state of war or recognized as hostile.

3. Governance

  1. The Prime Minister is the civilian commander-in-chief of the military.
  2. The Prime Minister may issue lawful orders to the military.
  3. The Prime Minister may issue regulations for the recruitment, maintainence, and overall funtioning of the military in accordance with its scope and purpose.
  4. The Prime Minister may designate a minister as being responsible for the military. This minister may act in the name of the Prime Minister for the purposes of this law, but the Prime Minister retains the authority to overrule any such actions.

3. Discipline

  1. The Prime Minister may establish a code of conduct for members of the military.
  2. The Prime Minister may enact disciplinary actions for violations of this code of conduct.
  • Yes
  • No
  • Abstain

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