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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Dec 18, 2015 3:35:23 GMT 1
Vote on first round of amendments to the manifesto: 20-23 December
Vote on second round of amendments to the manifesto: 26-29 December
Final manifesto vote: 1 January - 3 January
Vote on statutory amendments: 30 December - 3 January
Party leader vote: 1-5 January
Appointment of party whip by the Party leader: 6 January
Objections to party whip: 6-8 January
Vote on MC candidates + Senatorial endorsements: 8-12 January
Vote on motions: Whenever appropriate.
Congress closing: 12 January
Elections begin; 14 January
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jan 4, 2016 7:20:14 GMT 1
Thanks to me being behind schedule due to traveling, I have to revise the schedule;
Party Leader elections are now from Jan 3-7
Appointment of Party Whip will be on Jan 8
Objections to Party Whip will be from Jan 8-9
MC election and Senator endorsements will be from Jan 9-12
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jan 5, 2016 0:38:56 GMT 1
With the election moved back a month, we no longer need to compress the schedule.
New schedule:
Party leader vote: 3-8 January
Appointment of party whip by the Party leader: 9 January
Objections to party whip: 10-12 January
Vote on MC candidates + Senatorial endorsements: 13-16 January
Vote on motions: Whenever appropriate.
Congress closing: 18 January
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Post by Glüc on Jan 6, 2016 23:46:48 GMT 1
What if the elections get pulled back though?
Personally, I disagree with the chancery's decision.
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jan 7, 2016 1:04:58 GMT 1
In that case;
Objections to party whip is moved to Jan 10-11
MC election and Senatorial endorsements is moved to Jan 12-14
The Congress can close after the elections begin because everything has already been decided by then.
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Post by Lüc on Jan 7, 2016 16:32:48 GMT 1
But if the elections stay in February, could we maybe keep the Congress open for a little more to allow for additional motions? That's of course because it's way slower to do so outside Congress time.
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Post by Glüc on Jan 7, 2016 20:37:45 GMT 1
BTW, have we invited guest speakers?
We could invite Breneir, or Dien, or Sir Cresti, or Ian A, or Inxheneu, or Edo.
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jan 7, 2016 22:02:29 GMT 1
Oh crap, I forgot! I was going to. I will invite Breneir, Dien, Sir Cresti, and Edo.
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jan 12, 2016 4:35:03 GMT 1
As it is very unlikely the election will be Jan 15, the schedule is adjusted to the following;
Objections to party whip: 10-12 January
Vote on MC candidates: 13-17 January
Vote on Senatorial endorsements: 18-22 January
Vote on motions: Whenever appropriate.
Congress closing: 25 January
This gives more time to vote on motions
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jan 24, 2016 16:56:02 GMT 1
Congress closing is postponed indefinitely.
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Feb 6, 2016 20:47:45 GMT 1
There's really nothing left to do, except wait for the guest speakers (some of whom I have heard back from, but have not been able to post yet). So, I think we should set the closing for the 10th. Still waiting on guest speakers. Lüc, remember to issue a speech.
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Feb 10, 2016 23:21:48 GMT 1
Pushed back until the 14th I guess (still waiting on guest speakers)
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Feb 14, 2016 18:56:09 GMT 1
I reminded the guest speakers, but none of them have posted. The closing is supoosed to be today because the election starts tomorrow. Lüc, do you have a closing speech?
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