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== Nomination cycles == | == Nomination cycles == | ||
{{Main|Nomination Cycle of the Council of the Republic}} | {{Main|Nomination Cycle of the Council of the Republic}} | ||
+ | Every two months, there is a major and minor nomination cycle. During the first major nomination cycle, members of the public can nominate candidates to serve for one or two months as a Council Delegate, and during the second minor nomination cycle, those not already continuing to serve two month terms can be nominated for a one month term. If the term nomination has two others endorse it, it is said to have reached quorum, and if the candidate is willing and does not [[Declined nominations|turn down their nomination]], the nomination will be carried to the confirmation process. In the confirmation, a public vote is held on whether the slate of candidates whose nominations reached quorum should become council delegates. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 18:33, 26 March 2022
Council of the Republic | |
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Type | |
Type | Unicameral of The League |
History | |
Founded | 13 May 2019 |
Preceded by | Senate of The League of Conservative Nations |
New session started | 13 March 2022 |
Leadership | |
Ajakanistan since April 2021 | |
Structure | |
Seats | 9, 2 |
Length of term | 1–2 months |
Salary | 5,000 per day 1,780,000 per year |
Constitution | |
Constitution of the Republic |
The Council of the Republic is the main legislative body of The League.
Contents
Council Delegates
Council Delegates sitting on the 18th Council of the Republic include
Council votes
Nomination cycles
Every two months, there is a major and minor nomination cycle. During the first major nomination cycle, members of the public can nominate candidates to serve for one or two months as a Council Delegate, and during the second minor nomination cycle, those not already continuing to serve two month terms can be nominated for a one month term. If the term nomination has two others endorse it, it is said to have reached quorum, and if the candidate is willing and does not turn down their nomination, the nomination will be carried to the confirmation process. In the confirmation, a public vote is held on whether the slate of candidates whose nominations reached quorum should become council delegates.