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*1. Members of Congress lose their forum Congress rights upon the loss of in-game membership of Congress.
 
*1. Members of Congress lose their forum Congress rights upon the loss of in-game membership of Congress.
 
*2. Exceptions to this rule can be made by the Chairman of Congress, who will state the decision and the reason for it in the Private section of Congress.
 
*2. Exceptions to this rule can be made by the Chairman of Congress, who will state the decision and the reason for it in the Private section of Congress.
*3. Congress can reverse the Chairman’s decision by a simple majority vote.
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*3. Members of Congress lose their forum Congress rights upon the decision of the Chairman of Congress, who will state the decision and the reason for it in the Private section of Congress. This can only be done after a Congress Member becomes blacklisted or inactive. The Party President is allowed to replace the Congress Member with another citizen of the eNetherlands.
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*4. Congress can reverse the Chairman’s decision by a simple majority vote.
  
  
 
=Article 3 – Chairman of Congress=
 
=Article 3 – Chairman of Congress=
 
*1. The Chairman of Congress is elected by the members of Congress, as laid down in Article 4.
 
*1. The Chairman of Congress is elected by the members of Congress, as laid down in Article 4.
*2. The Chairman of Congress can never simultaneously be a member of the Government. If someone attains both offices, he must resign one of them.
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*2. The Chairman of Congress can never simultaneously be a member of the Government, national or foreign. If someone attains both offices, he must resign one of them.
 
*3. The Chairman of Congress has the rights mentioned in Articles 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.5.
 
*3. The Chairman of Congress has the rights mentioned in Articles 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.5.
 
*4. The Chairman of Congress moderates the Congress forums.
 
*4. The Chairman of Congress moderates the Congress forums.
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*3. If there are no candidates after 24 hours, all citizens of the eNetherlands can candidate themselves for Chairman. This candidacy period lasts 24 hours and will be automatically extended by 24 hours if no candidates apply.
 
*3. If there are no candidates after 24 hours, all citizens of the eNetherlands can candidate themselves for Chairman. This candidacy period lasts 24 hours and will be automatically extended by 24 hours if no candidates apply.
 
*4. If there is at least one candidate when a candidacy period ends, the outgoing Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will start a vote in the Voting section, lasting 24 hours.
 
*4. If there is at least one candidate when a candidacy period ends, the outgoing Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will start a vote in the Voting section, lasting 24 hours.
*5. If there is one candidate, the voting options will be ‘Yes’, ‘No’, and ‘Neutral’. The candidate is elected Chairman of Congress if a simple majority of Congress members votes ‘Yes’. If the candidate is rejected, a new candidacy period will be started according to Article 4.3.
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*5. If there is one candidate, the voting options will be ‘Yes’, ‘No’, and ‘Neutral’. The candidate is elected Chairman of Congress if a simple majority of Congress members votes ‘Yes’. If the candidate is rejected, all citizens of eNetherlands can candidate themselves for chairman. If the candidate is rejected due to the fact that the quorum wasn't met, only Congres members can apply again.
*6. If there is more than one candidate, the voting options will be the names of the candidates and ‘Abstain’. The candidate with the majority of votes is elected Chairman of Congress. If there is a draw, a new voting round will be started, the candidates being those with the highest amount of votes.
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*6. If there is more than one candidate, the voting options will be the names of the candidates, 'None' and ‘Neutral’. The candidate with the majority of votes is elected Chairman of Congress. If 'None' gets the majority of votes there will be a new candidacy period that lasts 24 hours. In this candidacy period only Congress Members can candidate themselves. If there is a draw, a new voting round will be started, the candidates being those with the highest amount of votes.
 
*7. The outgoing Chairman of Congress will stay in office until a successor has been elected.
 
*7. The outgoing Chairman of Congress will stay in office until a successor has been elected.
  
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=Article 5 – Deputy Chairman of Congress=
 
=Article 5 – Deputy Chairman of Congress=
 
*1. The Deputy Chairman of Congress is elected by the members of Congress, as laid down in Article 6.
 
*1. The Deputy Chairman of Congress is elected by the members of Congress, as laid down in Article 6.
*2. The Deputy Chairman of Congress can never simultaneously be a member of the Government. If someone attains both offices, he must resign one of them.
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*2. The Deputy Chairman of Congress can never simultaneously be a member of the Government, national or foreign. If someone attains both offices, he must resign one of them.
 
*3. The Deputy Chairman of Congress has the rights mentioned in Articles 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.5.
 
*3. The Deputy Chairman of Congress has the rights mentioned in Articles 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.5.
 
*4. The Deputy Chairman of Congress moderates the Congress forums.
 
*4. The Deputy Chairman of Congress moderates the Congress forums.
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*1. The regular term of the Deputy Chairman of Congress ends when a new Chairman of Congress is elected, whose predecessor served until the end of his regular term.
 
*1. The regular term of the Deputy Chairman of Congress ends when a new Chairman of Congress is elected, whose predecessor served until the end of his regular term.
 
*2. When the Deputy Chairman’s term has ended, or when the Deputy Chairman leaves office before his term has ended, the Chairman of Congress or outgoing Deputy Chairman of Congress will open a topic in the Debating section where all citizens of the eNetherlands can candidate themselves as Deputy Chairman. This candidacy period lasts 24 hours and will be automatically extended by 24 hours if no candidates apply.
 
*2. When the Deputy Chairman’s term has ended, or when the Deputy Chairman leaves office before his term has ended, the Chairman of Congress or outgoing Deputy Chairman of Congress will open a topic in the Debating section where all citizens of the eNetherlands can candidate themselves as Deputy Chairman. This candidacy period lasts 24 hours and will be automatically extended by 24 hours if no candidates apply.
*3. If there is at least one candidate when a candidacy period ends, the outgoing Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will start a vote in the Voting section, lasting 24 hours.
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*3. If there is at least one candidate when a candidacy period ends, the Chairman or outgoing Deputy Chairman of Congress will start a vote in the Voting section, lasting 24 hours.
 
*4. If there is one candidate, the voting options will be ‘Yes’, ‘No’, and ‘Neutral’. The candidate is elected Deputy Chairman of Congress if a simple majority of Congress members votes ‘Yes’. If the candidate is rejected, a new candidacy period will be started according to Article 6.2.
 
*4. If there is one candidate, the voting options will be ‘Yes’, ‘No’, and ‘Neutral’. The candidate is elected Deputy Chairman of Congress if a simple majority of Congress members votes ‘Yes’. If the candidate is rejected, a new candidacy period will be started according to Article 6.2.
*5. If there is more than one candidate, the voting options will be the names of the candidates and ‘Neutral’. The candidate with the majority of votes is elected Deputy Chairman of Congress. If there is a draw, a new voting round will be started, the candidates being those with the highest amount of votes.
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*5. If there is more than one candidate, the voting options will be the names of the candidates, 'None' and ‘Neutral’. The candidate with the majority of votes is elected Deputy Chairman of Congress. If 'None' gets the majority of votes there will be a new candidacy period that lasts 24 hours. If there is a draw, a new voting round will be started, the candidates being those with the highest amount of votes.
 
*6. The outgoing Deputy Chairman of Congress will stay in office until a successor has been elected.
 
*6. The outgoing Deputy Chairman of Congress will stay in office until a successor has been elected.
  
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*3. Debates will be conducted in Dutch or English. Debates in another language can be closed by the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress.
 
*3. Debates will be conducted in Dutch or English. Debates in another language can be closed by the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress.
 
*4. After a minimum of 24 hours of debating, the Congress member who opened the debate can open a vote in the Voting section, as laid down in Article 9.
 
*4. After a minimum of 24 hours of debating, the Congress member who opened the debate can open a vote in the Voting section, as laid down in Article 9.
*5. If the debate was opened by someone without the right to start votes, anyone with this right can start a vote after a minimum of 24 hours of debating.
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*5. If the debate was opened by someone without the right to start votes any Congress member, the Country President, the Chairman of Congress or the deputy Chairman of Congress can start a vote after a minimum of 24 hours of debating.
*6. If no vote on the topic has been started after 72 hours, any Congress member can start a vote in the Voting section, as laid down in Article 9.
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*6. If no vote on the topic has been started after 72 hours any Congress member, the Country President, the Chairman of Congress or the deputy Chairman of Congress can start a vote in the Voting section, as laid down in Article 9.
 
*7. If no vote on the topic has been started after 168 hours, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress may choose to close the debate.
 
*7. If no vote on the topic has been started after 168 hours, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress may choose to close the debate.
  
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=Article 9 – Regular voting procedure=
 
=Article 9 – Regular voting procedure=
 
*1. Votes will be started in the Voting section of Congress.
 
*1. Votes will be started in the Voting section of Congress.
*2. The first post will detail the proposal and must contain a link to the relevant debate.
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*2. The first post will detail the proposal and must contain a link to the relevant debate. If this post is edited, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress may declare the vote invalid.
*3. The voting options are ‘Yes’, ‘No’, and ‘Abstain’.
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*3. The voting options are ‘Yes’, ‘No’ and 'Neutral'.
*4. The quorum is 10 votes. If the country exists of only one region, the quorum is 5 votes.
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*3.1 Neutral votes count for reaching the quorum.
*5. A voting round lasts 24 hours. If the quorum is not reached within 24 hours, the voting round will be automatically extended by 12 hours. From the 15th of June until the 1st of September and from the 20th of December until the 10th of January, this extension will be 24 hours. If the quorum is not reached after an extension, the proposal is rejected.
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*3.2 Neutral votes do not count for reaching a majority vote.
*6. If a forum administrator informs the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress that the forum was offline for at least 1 hour during a voting period, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will extend the voting period with the amount of hours the forum was offline.
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*4. No comments may be made on a vote, except a link to a post in the related Congress debate. All other comments will be removed by the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress.
*7. Bills need a majority of 60% to be accepted.
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*5. The quorum is 40% of all possible votes, rounded up.
*8. 8. Motions need a simple majority to be accepted. If there is a draw, a new voting round will be started.
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*6. A voting round lasts 24 hours. If the quorum is not reached within 24 hours, the voting round will be automatically extended by 12 hours. From the 15th of June until the 1st of September and from the 20th of December until the 10th of January, this extension will be 24 hours. If the quorum is not reached after an extension, the proposal is rejected.
*9. After the voting round ends, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will announce the outcome and close the voting topic.
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*7. If a forum administrator informs the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress that the forum was offline for at least 1 hour during a voting period, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will extend the voting period with the amount of hours the forum was offline.
*10. If a proposal is rejected, a new vote on the same topic can be started after another 24 hours of debate.
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*8. Bills need a majority of 60% to be accepted.
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*9. Motions need a simple majority to be accepted.
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*10. After the voting round ends, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will announce the outcome and close the voting topic.
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*11. If a proposal is rejected, a new vote on the same topic can be started after another 24 hours of debate.
  
  
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=Article 11 – Special voting procedures=
 
=Article 11 – Special voting procedures=
 
*1. Donation procedure: donations from the in-game state treasury to state organizations can skip the debating procedure. The in-game vote needs to include a link to the Congress topic specifically assigned to this kind of donations.
 
*1. Donation procedure: donations from the in-game state treasury to state organizations can skip the debating procedure. The in-game vote needs to include a link to the Congress topic specifically assigned to this kind of donations.
*2. Quick procedure: the Country President, Vice President, Chairman of Congress, and Senators can use this procedure to start a voting round after 6 hours of debate.
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*2. Quick procedure: the Country President, Vice President and Chairman of Congress can use this procedure to start a voting round after 6 hours of debate.
*3. Emergency procedure: the Country President, Vice President, Chairman of Congress, and Senators can use this procedure to start a voting round immediately after opening a debate.
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*3. Emergency procedure: the Country President, Vice President and Chairman of Congress can use this procedure to start a voting round immediately after opening a debate.
 
*4. Quickened emergency procedure: the Country President can use this procedure to start an in-game vote immediately. Directly afterwards, the Country President will state his reasons in the Debating section. After the in-game voting round has ended, any Congress member has the right to start a regular debating procedure. If, consequently, a forum vote rejects the proposal, another in-game vote should be held to reverse the decision, if possible.
 
*4. Quickened emergency procedure: the Country President can use this procedure to start an in-game vote immediately. Directly afterwards, the Country President will state his reasons in the Debating section. After the in-game voting round has ended, any Congress member has the right to start a regular debating procedure. If, consequently, a forum vote rejects the proposal, another in-game vote should be held to reverse the decision, if possible.
  
  
 
=Article 12 – Motion of no confidence=
 
=Article 12 – Motion of no confidence=
*1. A motion of no confidence can be proposed by any member of Congress against the Government, individual members of the Government, the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Congress, and Senators, excluding the Country President.
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*1. A motion of no confidence can be proposed by any member of Congress against the Government, individual members of the Government, the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Congress and KeyKeeper, excluding the Country President.
 
*2. A motion of no confidence is started by opening a debate in the Debating section of Congress, detailing the reason for the motion.
 
*2. A motion of no confidence is started by opening a debate in the Debating section of Congress, detailing the reason for the motion.
 
*3. Immediately after opening this debate, a vote about the motion of no confidence can be started in the Voting section of Congress. This vote will follow the rules for regular motions, as laid down in Article 9.
 
*3. Immediately after opening this debate, a vote about the motion of no confidence can be started in the Voting section of Congress. This vote will follow the rules for regular motions, as laid down in Article 9.
*4. If the motion of no confidence is accepted, the person(s) in question will be discharged from office immediately.
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*4. If the motion of no confidence is accepted, the person(s) in question will be discharged from office immediately..
  
  
=Article 13 – Congress tax=
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=Article 13 – Blacklist=
*1. Congress members are required to pay a minimum of 50% of their in-game election reward to the state within 5 days of their election. The Party Presidents will gather all taxes and donate them to the state, submitting adequate proof of the donation to the Ministry of Finance.
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*1. The Blacklist is a list of Citizens of the eNetherlands who are excluded from the offices and rights of Member of Congress, Chairman of Congress, Deputy Chairman of Congress, Keykeeper, or any office in or for the Government of the eNetherlands, nor are they to request or be given supplies from the Dutch armed forces.
*2. The Minister of Finance will remind all Party Presidents before the deadline passes.
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*2. Citizens of the eNetherlands can be put on the Blacklist by means of a motion of Congress as laid down in Article 7, but only after a debate and a voting procedure as laid down in Articles 8 and 9, and with a two third majority of votes in favour.
*3. Congress members who have not paid their taxes after the deadline ends, will be entered on the blacklist in the Debating section.
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*3. Citizens of the eNetherlands can be removed from the Blacklist by means of a motion of Congress as laid down in Article 7, but only after a debate and a voting procedure as laid down in Articles 8 and 9, and with a two third majority of votes in favour.
*4. People on the blacklist cannot have Congress member rights, as laid down in [[#Article 1 – Forum Congress rights|Article 1.6.]]
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*4. Citizens of the eNetherlands who are on the Blacklist will receive a negative voting advice, with their names published in an article by the Chairman of Congress or the Deputy Chairman of Congress, if they run in the Congress elections.
*5. If people on the blacklist candidate themselves for Congress elections, they will get a negative voting advice in an article published before the Congress elections.
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*5. The Blacklist and the articles with negative voting advices will be managed by the Chairman of Congress and the Deputy Chairman of Congress.
*6. People stay on the blacklist until they have paid their debts to the state.
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*7. The blacklist, including negative voting advices, is managed by the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Congress.
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=Article 14 – Private section of Congress=
 
=Article 14 – Private section of Congress=
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=Article 15 – Transition of Congress=
 
=Article 15 – Transition of Congress=
*1. Voting rounds cannot be started on the 25th of each month (in-game time), except for the Quickened emergency procedure.
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*1. A Congress term will end when a new Congress has been elected.
*2. Congress members will get access as soon as possible after the final in-game election results are announced.
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*2. Voting rounds cannot be started on the 25th of each month (in-game time), except for the Quickened emergency procedure.
*3. If new Congress members get access while a voting round is open, the Chairman will close the vote and start a new voting round.
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*3. Congress members will get access as soon as possible after the final in-game election results are announced.
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*4. If new Congress members get access while a voting round is open, the Chairman will close the vote and start a new voting round.
  
  
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*5. The turnout threshold is 35% of all registered citizens.
 
*5. The turnout threshold is 35% of all registered citizens.
 
*6. In order for the proposal to be accepted, 55% of all votes needs to be cast in favour.
 
*6. In order for the proposal to be accepted, 55% of all votes needs to be cast in favour.
*7. An exception to this rule are referendums concerning constitutional amendments, as laid down in Chapter I, Article 9.3 of the Lawbook of the Netherlands.
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*7. An exception to this rule are referendums concerning constitutional amendments, as laid down in Chapter I, Article 7.3 of the Lawbook of the Netherlands.
 
*8. The Chairman of Congress is responsible for administrating referendums.
 
*8. The Chairman of Congress is responsible for administrating referendums.
  
  
=Article 17 – Honorary citizenship=
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=Article 17 – Honorary citizenship, etc.=
*1. Honorary citizenship of the eNetherlands can be awarded to any person by a simple majority vote of Congress.
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Sub article 1 - Honorary Citizenship
*2. Honorary citizens have all rights that in-game citizens of the eNetherlands have, as laid down in [[#Article 1 – Forum Congress rights|Article 1.9.]]
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*1. Honorary Citizens status given to long time citizens of eNetherlands with a long service in government and/or military (i.e: Ex Presidents, Military Commanders, former Ministers and former State Secretaries) who have decided to leave eNetherlands but still want to stay involved in eNetherlands politics.
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*2. Honorary Citizens will have all the same rights as normal citizens including but not limited to access fora open to eNetherlands citizens including public congress and are eligible to vote in referenda.
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*3. Honorary citizens request will be voted on by congress, A 66% majority is required for Honorary Citizenship to be given.
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*4. A honorary citizens will keep Honorary Citizenship until the Honorary Citizenship is removed or that person is placed on the blacklist.
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*5. Any member of Congress can propose the removal of a Honorary Citizens, it will require a 66% majority vote.
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Sub article 2 - Expatriate
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*1. Expatriate status will be given to former eNetherlands citizen who have left eNetherlands but still want to stay informed in eNetherlands politics.
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*2. Expatriate will be given access to eNetherlands citizen only fora and full access to the public congress forum.
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*3. To request Experiate status the (former) citizen needs to be a citizen in good standing in the community.
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*4. The Minister of Home Affairs will review the request and if deemed ok the requester will be granted Expatriate Status. The Minister has to report this to the Congress in the Private section of the Congress.
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*5. The Minister of Home Affairs can remove Expatriate status. The Minister has to report this to the Congress in the Private section of the Congress.
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*6. Any member of Congress can propose the removal of a Expatriat, it will require a majority vote.
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Sub article 3 - Foreign Resident
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*1. Foreign Resident status will be given to eNetherlands citizen who choose to take citizenship elsewhere for the benefit of their Military Unit.
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*2. Foreign Resident is a temporary status, when said person stops being a supplier for the military unit the Foreign Resident status is automatically revoked.
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*3. Foreign Residents will have the all the same rights as normal citizens including but not limited to access fora open to eNetherlands citizens, eligible to vote in referenda.
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*4. A Commander of a Military Unit can request Foreign Resident status for a citizen who will take citizenship in another country within a week.
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*5. Congress will be notified by the Minister of Home Affairs and if no objections are made Foreign Resident status is given.
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*6. Any member of Congress can propose the removal of a Foreign Resident, it will require a majority vote.
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Sub article 4 - Trusted Ambassador
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*1. A Trusted Ambassador is a long standing and as trusted ambassadors to our country.
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*2. Trusted Ambassador will be given access only to eNL forums and read and only access to Public Congress forum.
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*3. Trusted Ambassador is awarded by the Minister of Foreign Affairs
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*4. Any member of Congress can propose the removal of a Trusted Ambassador, it will require a majority vote.
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Sub article 5 - Special Status
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*1. The Country President has the right to give foreigners of countries who do not hold eNetherlands citizen and who is a member of his cabinet as minister, staatssecretaris or advisor the appropriate forum rights equal to that of a eNetherlands citizen but not the other rights including but not limited to voting in referenda.
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*2. Cabinet members who are not considered an eNetherlands citizen as defined in our Constitution, need to be approved by congress with a majority vote
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*3. Access given to a cabinet member by the Country President can be removed by congress and needs a majority vote to pass.
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=Article 18 – Congress tax=
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*1. Congress members are required to pay a minimum of 50% of their in-game election reward to the state within 5 days of their election. The Party Presidents will gather all taxes and transfer them to the state, submitting adequate proof of the transfer to the Minister of Finance.
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*2. The Minister of Finance will remind all Party Presidents before the deadline passes.
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*3. Congress members who have not paid their taxes after the deadline ends, will be entered on the blacklist in the Debating section, and will be subject to the applicable sanctions, as laid down in Article 13.
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*4. People on the blacklist cannot have Congress member rights, as laid down in Article 1.6.
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*5. If people on the blacklist candidate themselves for Congress elections, they will get a negative voting advice in an article published before the Congress elections.
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*6. People stay on the blacklist until they have paid their debts to the state.
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*7. The blacklist, including negative voting advices, is managed by the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Congress.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:22, 21 January 2015

Article 1 – Forum Congress rights

  • 1. The right to open debates in the Debating section of Congress.
  • 2. The right to read and write in the Debating section of Congress.
  • 3. The right to start votes in the Voting section of Congress.
  • 4. The right to vote on proposals in the Voting section of Congress.
  • 5. The right to start discussions, read and write in the Private section of Congress.
  • 6. In-game members of Congress have all rights mentioned above.
  • 7. The Country President has all rights mentioned above.
  • 8. Members of the Government have all rights mentioned above, except for the rights mentioned in Articles 1.3 and 1.4.
  • 9. All citizens of the eNetherlands have the right mentioned in Article 1.2.
  • 10. Exceptions to these rules are laid down in article 2, article 3, and article 5.

Article 2 – Loss of forum Congress rights

  • 1. Members of Congress lose their forum Congress rights upon the loss of in-game membership of Congress.
  • 2. Exceptions to this rule can be made by the Chairman of Congress, who will state the decision and the reason for it in the Private section of Congress.
  • 3. Members of Congress lose their forum Congress rights upon the decision of the Chairman of Congress, who will state the decision and the reason for it in the Private section of Congress. This can only be done after a Congress Member becomes blacklisted or inactive. The Party President is allowed to replace the Congress Member with another citizen of the eNetherlands.
  • 4. Congress can reverse the Chairman’s decision by a simple majority vote.


Article 3 – Chairman of Congress

  • 1. The Chairman of Congress is elected by the members of Congress, as laid down in Article 4.
  • 2. The Chairman of Congress can never simultaneously be a member of the Government, national or foreign. If someone attains both offices, he must resign one of them.
  • 3. The Chairman of Congress has the rights mentioned in Articles 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.5.
  • 4. The Chairman of Congress moderates the Congress forums.
  • 5. The Chairman of Congress is senior to the Deputy Chairman of Congress; all his decisions are final and binding.


Article 4 – Election of the Chairman of Congress

  • 1. The regular term of the Chairman of Congress ends on the 5th of each month.
  • 2. On the 5th of each month, or when the Chairman of Congress leaves office before his term has ended, the outgoing Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will open a topic in the Debating section where members of Congress can candidate themselves as Chairman. This candidacy period lasts 24 hours.
  • 3. If there are no candidates after 24 hours, all citizens of the eNetherlands can candidate themselves for Chairman. This candidacy period lasts 24 hours and will be automatically extended by 24 hours if no candidates apply.
  • 4. If there is at least one candidate when a candidacy period ends, the outgoing Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will start a vote in the Voting section, lasting 24 hours.
  • 5. If there is one candidate, the voting options will be ‘Yes’, ‘No’, and ‘Neutral’. The candidate is elected Chairman of Congress if a simple majority of Congress members votes ‘Yes’. If the candidate is rejected, all citizens of eNetherlands can candidate themselves for chairman. If the candidate is rejected due to the fact that the quorum wasn't met, only Congres members can apply again.
  • 6. If there is more than one candidate, the voting options will be the names of the candidates, 'None' and ‘Neutral’. The candidate with the majority of votes is elected Chairman of Congress. If 'None' gets the majority of votes there will be a new candidacy period that lasts 24 hours. In this candidacy period only Congress Members can candidate themselves. If there is a draw, a new voting round will be started, the candidates being those with the highest amount of votes.
  • 7. The outgoing Chairman of Congress will stay in office until a successor has been elected.


Article 5 – Deputy Chairman of Congress

  • 1. The Deputy Chairman of Congress is elected by the members of Congress, as laid down in Article 6.
  • 2. The Deputy Chairman of Congress can never simultaneously be a member of the Government, national or foreign. If someone attains both offices, he must resign one of them.
  • 3. The Deputy Chairman of Congress has the rights mentioned in Articles 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.5.
  • 4. The Deputy Chairman of Congress moderates the Congress forums.


Article 6 – Election of the Deputy Chairman of Congress

  • 1. The regular term of the Deputy Chairman of Congress ends when a new Chairman of Congress is elected, whose predecessor served until the end of his regular term.
  • 2. When the Deputy Chairman’s term has ended, or when the Deputy Chairman leaves office before his term has ended, the Chairman of Congress or outgoing Deputy Chairman of Congress will open a topic in the Debating section where all citizens of the eNetherlands can candidate themselves as Deputy Chairman. This candidacy period lasts 24 hours and will be automatically extended by 24 hours if no candidates apply.
  • 3. If there is at least one candidate when a candidacy period ends, the Chairman or outgoing Deputy Chairman of Congress will start a vote in the Voting section, lasting 24 hours.
  • 4. If there is one candidate, the voting options will be ‘Yes’, ‘No’, and ‘Neutral’. The candidate is elected Deputy Chairman of Congress if a simple majority of Congress members votes ‘Yes’. If the candidate is rejected, a new candidacy period will be started according to Article 6.2.
  • 5. If there is more than one candidate, the voting options will be the names of the candidates, 'None' and ‘Neutral’. The candidate with the majority of votes is elected Deputy Chairman of Congress. If 'None' gets the majority of votes there will be a new candidacy period that lasts 24 hours. If there is a draw, a new voting round will be started, the candidates being those with the highest amount of votes.
  • 6. The outgoing Deputy Chairman of Congress will stay in office until a successor has been elected.


Article 7 – Bills and motions

  • 1. Bills are proposals for the addition or amendment of legislation. Accepted law proposals will be added to the relevant Chapter of the Lawbook of the eNetherlands by the Senate.
  • 2. Motions are proposals for immediate action. Accepted motions are carried out by the relevant authority.
  • 3. If it is not clear whether a certain proposal is a bill or a motion, the Chairman of Congress will have the final decision.
  • 4. If the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress feels that a certain proposal may lead to wrong interpretations, he may ask the proposer to alter the proposal.


Article 8 – Debating procedure

  • 1. Debates will be opened in the Debating section of Congress.
  • 2. The first post will detail the reason for the debate, be it a bill, motion, or other.
  • 3. Debates will be conducted in Dutch or English. Debates in another language can be closed by the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress.
  • 4. After a minimum of 24 hours of debating, the Congress member who opened the debate can open a vote in the Voting section, as laid down in Article 9.
  • 5. If the debate was opened by someone without the right to start votes any Congress member, the Country President, the Chairman of Congress or the deputy Chairman of Congress can start a vote after a minimum of 24 hours of debating.
  • 6. If no vote on the topic has been started after 72 hours any Congress member, the Country President, the Chairman of Congress or the deputy Chairman of Congress can start a vote in the Voting section, as laid down in Article 9.
  • 7. If no vote on the topic has been started after 168 hours, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress may choose to close the debate.


Article 9 – Regular voting procedure

  • 1. Votes will be started in the Voting section of Congress.
  • 2. The first post will detail the proposal and must contain a link to the relevant debate. If this post is edited, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress may declare the vote invalid.
  • 3. The voting options are ‘Yes’, ‘No’ and 'Neutral'.
  • 3.1 Neutral votes count for reaching the quorum.
  • 3.2 Neutral votes do not count for reaching a majority vote.
  • 4. No comments may be made on a vote, except a link to a post in the related Congress debate. All other comments will be removed by the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress.
  • 5. The quorum is 40% of all possible votes, rounded up.
  • 6. A voting round lasts 24 hours. If the quorum is not reached within 24 hours, the voting round will be automatically extended by 12 hours. From the 15th of June until the 1st of September and from the 20th of December until the 10th of January, this extension will be 24 hours. If the quorum is not reached after an extension, the proposal is rejected.
  • 7. If a forum administrator informs the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress that the forum was offline for at least 1 hour during a voting period, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will extend the voting period with the amount of hours the forum was offline.
  • 8. Bills need a majority of 60% to be accepted.
  • 9. Motions need a simple majority to be accepted.
  • 10. After the voting round ends, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will announce the outcome and close the voting topic.
  • 11. If a proposal is rejected, a new vote on the same topic can be started after another 24 hours of debate.


Article 10 – In-game voting

  • 1. In-game votes need to include a link to a relevant debate which was opened at least 24 hours before.
  • 2. If no debate is linked to the in-game vote, all Congress members are advised to vote against it and the Chairman of Congress will open a debate on the topic.
  • 3. If the debate mentioned in the in-game vote has not been running for 24 hours before the in-game vote is started, all Congress members are advised to vote against it.
  • 4. Exceptions to these rules are laid down in Article 11.


Article 11 – Special voting procedures

  • 1. Donation procedure: donations from the in-game state treasury to state organizations can skip the debating procedure. The in-game vote needs to include a link to the Congress topic specifically assigned to this kind of donations.
  • 2. Quick procedure: the Country President, Vice President and Chairman of Congress can use this procedure to start a voting round after 6 hours of debate.
  • 3. Emergency procedure: the Country President, Vice President and Chairman of Congress can use this procedure to start a voting round immediately after opening a debate.
  • 4. Quickened emergency procedure: the Country President can use this procedure to start an in-game vote immediately. Directly afterwards, the Country President will state his reasons in the Debating section. After the in-game voting round has ended, any Congress member has the right to start a regular debating procedure. If, consequently, a forum vote rejects the proposal, another in-game vote should be held to reverse the decision, if possible.


Article 12 – Motion of no confidence

  • 1. A motion of no confidence can be proposed by any member of Congress against the Government, individual members of the Government, the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Congress and KeyKeeper, excluding the Country President.
  • 2. A motion of no confidence is started by opening a debate in the Debating section of Congress, detailing the reason for the motion.
  • 3. Immediately after opening this debate, a vote about the motion of no confidence can be started in the Voting section of Congress. This vote will follow the rules for regular motions, as laid down in Article 9.
  • 4. If the motion of no confidence is accepted, the person(s) in question will be discharged from office immediately..


Article 13 – Blacklist

  • 1. The Blacklist is a list of Citizens of the eNetherlands who are excluded from the offices and rights of Member of Congress, Chairman of Congress, Deputy Chairman of Congress, Keykeeper, or any office in or for the Government of the eNetherlands, nor are they to request or be given supplies from the Dutch armed forces.
  • 2. Citizens of the eNetherlands can be put on the Blacklist by means of a motion of Congress as laid down in Article 7, but only after a debate and a voting procedure as laid down in Articles 8 and 9, and with a two third majority of votes in favour.
  • 3. Citizens of the eNetherlands can be removed from the Blacklist by means of a motion of Congress as laid down in Article 7, but only after a debate and a voting procedure as laid down in Articles 8 and 9, and with a two third majority of votes in favour.
  • 4. Citizens of the eNetherlands who are on the Blacklist will receive a negative voting advice, with their names published in an article by the Chairman of Congress or the Deputy Chairman of Congress, if they run in the Congress elections.
  • 5. The Blacklist and the articles with negative voting advices will be managed by the Chairman of Congress and the Deputy Chairman of Congress.

Article 14 – Private section of Congress

  • 1. All information on the Private section of Congress is classified.
  • 2. Discussion of this information outside of the Private section of Congress is only allowed if permitted by the Chairman of Congress.


Article 15 – Transition of Congress

  • 1. A Congress term will end when a new Congress has been elected.
  • 2. Voting rounds cannot be started on the 25th of each month (in-game time), except for the Quickened emergency procedure.
  • 3. Congress members will get access as soon as possible after the final in-game election results are announced.
  • 4. If new Congress members get access while a voting round is open, the Chairman will close the vote and start a new voting round.


Article 16 – Referendums

  • 1. A referendum is a legally binding vote among all forum registered citizens with in-game citizenship of the eNetherlands.
  • 2. Congress can decide to hold a referendum according to the procedures in Articles 8 and 9.
  • 3. Referendums will be held on the forum of the eNetherlands.
  • 4. A referendum will be open for 72 hours.
  • 5. The turnout threshold is 35% of all registered citizens.
  • 6. In order for the proposal to be accepted, 55% of all votes needs to be cast in favour.
  • 7. An exception to this rule are referendums concerning constitutional amendments, as laid down in Chapter I, Article 7.3 of the Lawbook of the Netherlands.
  • 8. The Chairman of Congress is responsible for administrating referendums.


Article 17 – Honorary citizenship, etc.

Sub article 1 - Honorary Citizenship

  • 1. Honorary Citizens status given to long time citizens of eNetherlands with a long service in government and/or military (i.e: Ex Presidents, Military Commanders, former Ministers and former State Secretaries) who have decided to leave eNetherlands but still want to stay involved in eNetherlands politics.
  • 2. Honorary Citizens will have all the same rights as normal citizens including but not limited to access fora open to eNetherlands citizens including public congress and are eligible to vote in referenda.
  • 3. Honorary citizens request will be voted on by congress, A 66% majority is required for Honorary Citizenship to be given.
  • 4. A honorary citizens will keep Honorary Citizenship until the Honorary Citizenship is removed or that person is placed on the blacklist.
  • 5. Any member of Congress can propose the removal of a Honorary Citizens, it will require a 66% majority vote.

Sub article 2 - Expatriate

  • 1. Expatriate status will be given to former eNetherlands citizen who have left eNetherlands but still want to stay informed in eNetherlands politics.
  • 2. Expatriate will be given access to eNetherlands citizen only fora and full access to the public congress forum.
  • 3. To request Experiate status the (former) citizen needs to be a citizen in good standing in the community.
  • 4. The Minister of Home Affairs will review the request and if deemed ok the requester will be granted Expatriate Status. The Minister has to report this to the Congress in the Private section of the Congress.
  • 5. The Minister of Home Affairs can remove Expatriate status. The Minister has to report this to the Congress in the Private section of the Congress.
  • 6. Any member of Congress can propose the removal of a Expatriat, it will require a majority vote.

Sub article 3 - Foreign Resident

  • 1. Foreign Resident status will be given to eNetherlands citizen who choose to take citizenship elsewhere for the benefit of their Military Unit.
  • 2. Foreign Resident is a temporary status, when said person stops being a supplier for the military unit the Foreign Resident status is automatically revoked.
  • 3. Foreign Residents will have the all the same rights as normal citizens including but not limited to access fora open to eNetherlands citizens, eligible to vote in referenda.
  • 4. A Commander of a Military Unit can request Foreign Resident status for a citizen who will take citizenship in another country within a week.
  • 5. Congress will be notified by the Minister of Home Affairs and if no objections are made Foreign Resident status is given.
  • 6. Any member of Congress can propose the removal of a Foreign Resident, it will require a majority vote.

Sub article 4 - Trusted Ambassador

  • 1. A Trusted Ambassador is a long standing and as trusted ambassadors to our country.
  • 2. Trusted Ambassador will be given access only to eNL forums and read and only access to Public Congress forum.
  • 3. Trusted Ambassador is awarded by the Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • 4. Any member of Congress can propose the removal of a Trusted Ambassador, it will require a majority vote.

Sub article 5 - Special Status

  • 1. The Country President has the right to give foreigners of countries who do not hold eNetherlands citizen and who is a member of his cabinet as minister, staatssecretaris or advisor the appropriate forum rights equal to that of a eNetherlands citizen but not the other rights including but not limited to voting in referenda.
  • 2. Cabinet members who are not considered an eNetherlands citizen as defined in our Constitution, need to be approved by congress with a majority vote
  • 3. Access given to a cabinet member by the Country President can be removed by congress and needs a majority vote to pass.


Article 18 – Congress tax

  • 1. Congress members are required to pay a minimum of 50% of their in-game election reward to the state within 5 days of their election. The Party Presidents will gather all taxes and transfer them to the state, submitting adequate proof of the transfer to the Minister of Finance.
  • 2. The Minister of Finance will remind all Party Presidents before the deadline passes.
  • 3. Congress members who have not paid their taxes after the deadline ends, will be entered on the blacklist in the Debating section, and will be subject to the applicable sanctions, as laid down in Article 13.
  • 4. People on the blacklist cannot have Congress member rights, as laid down in Article 1.6.
  • 5. If people on the blacklist candidate themselves for Congress elections, they will get a negative voting advice in an article published before the Congress elections.
  • 6. People stay on the blacklist until they have paid their debts to the state.
  • 7. The blacklist, including negative voting advices, is managed by the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Congress.

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