Post by Glüc on Nov 12, 2013 0:32:30 GMT 1
Voting will be possible untill the 17th.
1: " A new section will be added to the Key statute, after Part V, entitled Part VI: Provinces, which will include the following articles:
“#32 Type A provinces are provinces where the MRPT members in that province have drafted and approved democratically their own statutes, unless they are no longer used.
#33 Type B provinces are provinces where the MRPT has no provincial party statutes, but where the MRPT members have democratically elected a provincial party leader.
#34 Type C provinces are provinces where the MRPT has not provincial leader and no provincial statutes.
#35 In Type A provinces, decisions about provincial candidate lists, provincial office endorsements and provincial party leadership are made along
the line of the provincial party statutes. Provincial party statutes may not conflict with the national statutes of the party.
#36 In Type B provinces decisions about provincial candidate lists, provincial cooperation with other parties, provincial office endorsements and other provincial party issues are made by the provincial party leader.
#37 In Type B provinces, all decisions made by the provincial party leader can be overruled by a majority of the provincial MRPT members. The provincial party leader can also be removed by a majority of the provincial MRPT members. Any MRPT member in that province may call for a vote on provincial party issue.
#38 Any MRPT member in a Type B or C may propose provincial statutes. They can be approved by a 2/3rd majority of the MRPT members in that province/
#39 In Type C provinces decisions about provincial issues are made by the national party leader and can be overruled by a majority of national MRPT members.
#40 Whenever a provincial party leader in a type B province resigns, is removed from office or is no longer a member of that province or has been in office for more than 15 months or whenever a member in a type C province propose to hold an election on a provincial party leader, an election will be held to elect a new provincial party leader using a preferential voting method.”
Also, all following sections and articles will be renumbered accordingly.
"
2: #11, which currently reads: "#11. If the Party Leader resigns, is no longer a party member or is removed by the members of the party in a Referendum, an election will be held according to Part IV or the Key Statute or, in case this happens to coincide with the party Congress, the Congress regulations. Until a new Party Leader is elected, the Vice Party Leader will serve as an interim Party Leader." is amended to read: "#11. If the Party Leader resigns, is no longer a party member or is removed by the members of the party in a Referendum, or whenever this is required by the Congress regulations, an election will be held according to Part IV or the Key Statute or, in case this happens to coincide with the party Congress, the Congress regulations. Until a new Party Leader is elected, the Vice Party Leader will serve as an interim Party Leader."
3: A new clause will be added to Part IV, after #21, reading: "#22. The party leader will be in charge of any negotiations with the intention of forming a coalition government, assisted by the Party list leader, unless the party congress decides otherwise. Any coalition deal must be approved by a majority of MRPT members in a vote taking at least 3 days."
1: " A new section will be added to the Key statute, after Part V, entitled Part VI: Provinces, which will include the following articles:
“#32 Type A provinces are provinces where the MRPT members in that province have drafted and approved democratically their own statutes, unless they are no longer used.
#33 Type B provinces are provinces where the MRPT has no provincial party statutes, but where the MRPT members have democratically elected a provincial party leader.
#34 Type C provinces are provinces where the MRPT has not provincial leader and no provincial statutes.
#35 In Type A provinces, decisions about provincial candidate lists, provincial office endorsements and provincial party leadership are made along
the line of the provincial party statutes. Provincial party statutes may not conflict with the national statutes of the party.
#36 In Type B provinces decisions about provincial candidate lists, provincial cooperation with other parties, provincial office endorsements and other provincial party issues are made by the provincial party leader.
#37 In Type B provinces, all decisions made by the provincial party leader can be overruled by a majority of the provincial MRPT members. The provincial party leader can also be removed by a majority of the provincial MRPT members. Any MRPT member in that province may call for a vote on provincial party issue.
#38 Any MRPT member in a Type B or C may propose provincial statutes. They can be approved by a 2/3rd majority of the MRPT members in that province/
#39 In Type C provinces decisions about provincial issues are made by the national party leader and can be overruled by a majority of national MRPT members.
#40 Whenever a provincial party leader in a type B province resigns, is removed from office or is no longer a member of that province or has been in office for more than 15 months or whenever a member in a type C province propose to hold an election on a provincial party leader, an election will be held to elect a new provincial party leader using a preferential voting method.”
Also, all following sections and articles will be renumbered accordingly.
"
2: #11, which currently reads: "#11. If the Party Leader resigns, is no longer a party member or is removed by the members of the party in a Referendum, an election will be held according to Part IV or the Key Statute or, in case this happens to coincide with the party Congress, the Congress regulations. Until a new Party Leader is elected, the Vice Party Leader will serve as an interim Party Leader." is amended to read: "#11. If the Party Leader resigns, is no longer a party member or is removed by the members of the party in a Referendum, or whenever this is required by the Congress regulations, an election will be held according to Part IV or the Key Statute or, in case this happens to coincide with the party Congress, the Congress regulations. Until a new Party Leader is elected, the Vice Party Leader will serve as an interim Party Leader."
3: A new clause will be added to Part IV, after #21, reading: "#22. The party leader will be in charge of any negotiations with the intention of forming a coalition government, assisted by the Party list leader, unless the party congress decides otherwise. Any coalition deal must be approved by a majority of MRPT members in a vote taking at least 3 days."