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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Mar 20, 2007 18:06:04 GMT -5
Deutchgarten wrote this in the election chamber: "I pledge to use my position as high judge to better International Nations, NOT to gain more power by holding two office positions. My opponent is already co-founder, do you really want that much power in only one person's hands!? First it's two offices, then three, then soon we're living in a dictatorship! So, vote for Deutschgarten and safeguard Democracy!" This brings on an interesting issue;our constitution doesn't include the old governmental positions....I think once the elections over, all formal positions should be vanished. Later, the head senator(looks like Ashlandis ) should draft laws regarding neccessary positions. I think we really need a foreign minister for example.
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Post by Neo Nibu on Mar 21, 2007 10:18:59 GMT -5
Well, I don't think it to big a deal to remove the 'co-founder' status as they hav a new permanent job anyways.
And a foreign minister would fall under sub-office which can be appointed by myself or the founder, unless you wish to add the job to the constitution. Then an amendment would need to be written. And anyone can write up a law, only the Head Senator can make the polls. Foreign Minister is a pretty good idea; perhaps someone should right something up for that.
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Post by Neo Nibu on Mar 21, 2007 10:32:25 GMT -5
Oh, and too be fair,
Our Head Of International Relations is Deutschgarten! It may only ba a sub-office, but you would hav held 2 if you won too. And wouldn't International Relations be like a Foreign Minister?
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Mar 21, 2007 10:37:14 GMT -5
Yeah i thinks it's exactly a same, but since we supposed to be a democratic region, why don't we vote about such an important post? And we should formalize it,too...
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Post by deutschgarten on Mar 21, 2007 17:09:45 GMT -5
Yeah, I just realized that I was still Head Of International Relations. I assumed since we were holding elections my temporary filling of that job was up. Sorry for the confusion. I'll get right on with doing my duties.
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Post by fgpr on Mar 21, 2007 21:20:14 GMT -5
Oh, and too be fair, Our Head Of International Relations is Deutschgarten! It may only ba a sub-office, but you would hav held 2 if you won too. And wouldn't International Relations be like a Foreign Minister? In my experience, the job of Foreign Minister is largely forging alliances and maintaining relationships with other regions, and recruitment. Other stuff, such as overseeing events in other regions, invasions, security, counter-intellignece, etc. is handled by another office. Having alliance and relationship forging and recruitment seperate from the regular International Relations office is better, imo, because it can truly be a lot of work and is best handled by a seperate person. Splitting the workload allows for much more productivity, especially if you want the region to grow quickly.
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Mar 23, 2007 8:20:53 GMT -5
I can agree; this post is far more important than a "sub-office"...
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Post by Alida & Syren on Mar 23, 2007 14:02:01 GMT -5
Deutchgarten wrote this in the election chamber: "I pledge to use my position as high judge to better International Nations, NOT to gain more power by holding two office positions. My opponent is already co-founder, do you really want that much power in only one person's hands!? First it's two offices, then three, then soon we're living in a dictatorship! So, vote for Deutschgarten and safeguard Democracy!" This brings on an interesting issue;our constitution doesn't include the old governmental positions....I think once the elections over, all formal positions should be vanished. Later, the head senator(looks like Ashlandis ) should draft laws regarding neccessary positions. I think we really need a foreign minister for example. well its not really two positions! Co-founder is more of my title than a position, apart form having that I'm just like other nations. Only Automaticz has official responsibility as founder, not me its just a name i have- so really i have title of Co-founder and my position is head judge.
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Post by deutschgarten on Mar 24, 2007 18:28:00 GMT -5
Oh, and too be fair, Our Head Of International Relations is Deutschgarten! It may only ba a sub-office, but you would hav held 2 if you won too. And wouldn't International Relations be like a Foreign Minister? In my experience, the job of Foreign Minister is largely forging alliances and maintaining relationships with other regions, and recruitment. Other stuff, such as overseeing events in other regions, invasions, security, counter-intellignece, etc. is handled by another office. Having alliance and relationship forging and recruitment seperate from the regular International Relations office is better, imo, because it can truly be a lot of work and is best handled by a seperate person. Splitting the workload allows for much more productivity, especially if you want the region to grow quickly. As far as I know, my duties include forging allainces and keeping friendly relations with other regions (ambassador, if you will).
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Post by ashlandis on Mar 25, 2007 0:14:30 GMT -5
I think that deutschgarten is correct on her responsibilities. But honestly what i get from what your saying is that you want power without it being voted on? Am i correct if not..correct me...
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Post by Neo Nibu on Mar 25, 2007 13:56:49 GMT -5
Where did you get that? I don't see anyone suggesting that anywhere.
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Mar 25, 2007 17:31:09 GMT -5
Probably not from here Anyway, we should elect the FM post. The Co-founder hasn't got any power, indeed, but the alliances are essential for our proper security. I don't say that Deutchgarten is not the right man to the post, i just push to elect him(or anybody).
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Post by Alida & Syren on Mar 26, 2007 13:29:23 GMT -5
Yes i think Deutchgarten would be best for the job!
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Post by deutschgarten on Mar 26, 2007 17:18:30 GMT -5
I think I'm best for the position too!
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