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− | + | Country Administration (later shorten to '''Administration''') is accessible through [[Community]] tab on the [[Main menu]] and selecting '''[[My country]]''' option. | |
==Regular Citizens== | ==Regular Citizens== | ||
− | [[File:Law Proposals screen.jpg|thumb|right| | + | [[File:Law Proposals screen.jpg|thumb|right|Administration page as a regular citizen sees it.|350px]] |
If you are not a Country [[President]], a [[Dictator]] or a [[Congress member]] in your country, you can see the list of law proposals: | If you are not a Country [[President]], a [[Dictator]] or a [[Congress member]] in your country, you can see the list of law proposals: | ||
* Name and type of the law | * Name and type of the law | ||
* When it was proposed | * When it was proposed | ||
* Status (accepted, pending, rejected) | * Status (accepted, pending, rejected) | ||
− | * Link | + | * Link where you can check details of that law proposal |
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==Congress Members== | ==Congress Members== | ||
− | {{Main|Congress | + | {{Main|Congress member}} |
− | + | [[File:Congress member administration view.png|thumb|right|350px|Administration page as the Congress member of the Country sees it]] | |
− | + | Congress members of the country in question can additionally see an option to resign from his/her position (the "resign" button), number how many laws he proposed (maximum two per mandate) and a button "propose a law". | |
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+ | Note: The complete list of laws that a Congress member can propose can be viewed here: [[Congress_member#Laws_that_can_be_proposed]] | ||
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==Presidents== | ==Presidents== | ||
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− | + | [[File:President_laws.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Administration page as the President of the Country sees it]]The '''[[president]]''' of the country in question can additionally set up the [[campaign]] of the day, assign (and remove) a citizen to one of the [[political title|country titles]] and propose an unlimited number of laws. | |
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− | + | Note: The complete list of laws that the President can propose can be viewed here: [[President#Presidential powers]] | |
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==Dictators== | ==Dictators== | ||
{{Main|Dictator}} | {{Main|Dictator}} | ||
− | Dictators have practically all the power in the country. They can single-handedly pass any law. There are only 2 laws the Dictators cannot start: a law for changing the new citizen message and | + | Dictators have practically all the power in the country. They can single-handedly pass any law. There are only 2 laws the Dictators cannot start: a law for changing the [[new citizen message]] and law for [[Impeachment|impeaching the Country President]]. |
The Dictator can initiate any other laws and he/she will be the only one voting in them. 24 hours is still required for a law to pass. This 24 hour rule is kept in order to maintain a balance in the game and to avoid breaking game mechanics such as mutual protection pact laws. | The Dictator can initiate any other laws and he/she will be the only one voting in them. 24 hours is still required for a law to pass. This 24 hour rule is kept in order to maintain a balance in the game and to avoid breaking game mechanics such as mutual protection pact laws. | ||
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Like stated before, the Congress Members can propose only 2 laws in a mandate, while the Presidents/Dictators can propose an unlimited number of laws. | Like stated before, the Congress Members can propose only 2 laws in a mandate, while the Presidents/Dictators can propose an unlimited number of laws. | ||
− | If the law's voting process has not been finished, the same type of law | + | If the law's voting process has not been finished, the same type of law cannot be proposed. |
− | '''The voting process period for each law is 24 hours.''' | + | '''The voting process period for each law is 24 hours.''' An exception to this rule has been added on the end of September 2010 when Buy Constructions was declared special law - In these cases, the President can propose multiple laws in parallel. '''A second buy construction law can be proposed at the same time, but it costs Gold to propose it and its voting period lasts for one hour'''. If the voting period of the second one is finished, another ''special one'' (costs Gold, voting time of one hour) can be proposed. |
In order for a law to pass, the majority of votes must be in-favor ''(in case of a tie, the law is considered to be rejected)'', even if only one vote has been expressed. | In order for a law to pass, the majority of votes must be in-favor ''(in case of a tie, the law is considered to be rejected)'', even if only one vote has been expressed. | ||
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Since Day 3,979, a timestamp was added in the page of each law, denoting the exact time that law was proposed.<ref>{{eLink|update|311|Natural Enemy Law Clarifications}}</ref> | Since Day 3,979, a timestamp was added in the page of each law, denoting the exact time that law was proposed.<ref>{{eLink|update|311|Natural Enemy Law Clarifications}}</ref> | ||
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Country Administration (later shorten to Administration) is accessible through Community tab on the Main menu and selecting My country option.
Contents
Regular Citizens
If you are not a Country President, a Dictator or a Congress member in your country, you can see the list of law proposals:
- Name and type of the law
- When it was proposed
- Status (accepted, pending, rejected)
- Link where you can check details of that law proposal
Congress Members
Congress members of the country in question can additionally see an option to resign from his/her position (the "resign" button), number how many laws he proposed (maximum two per mandate) and a button "propose a law".
Note: The complete list of laws that a Congress member can propose can be viewed here: Congress_member#Laws_that_can_be_proposed
Presidents
Note: The complete list of laws that the President can propose can be viewed here: President#Presidential powers
Dictators
Dictators have practically all the power in the country. They can single-handedly pass any law. There are only 2 laws the Dictators cannot start: a law for changing the new citizen message and law for impeaching the Country President.
The Dictator can initiate any other laws and he/she will be the only one voting in them. 24 hours is still required for a law to pass. This 24 hour rule is kept in order to maintain a balance in the game and to avoid breaking game mechanics such as mutual protection pact laws.
While the President and congressmen don’t officially lose their positions, they are powerless as long as the Dictator is ruling the country. The congressmen and the President cannot propose or vote any laws, or give out citizenship. The President also loses all the control in wars, campaigns etc. In short, their roles and positions are purely cosmetic.
New elections are held normally, but no gold is awarded for the elected congressmen or Presidents.
How Laws Are Voted
For every proposed law, there will be a Debate link for the Congress members/President/Dictator to specify a discussion area.
Like stated before, the Congress Members can propose only 2 laws in a mandate, while the Presidents/Dictators can propose an unlimited number of laws.
If the law's voting process has not been finished, the same type of law cannot be proposed.
The voting process period for each law is 24 hours. An exception to this rule has been added on the end of September 2010 when Buy Constructions was declared special law - In these cases, the President can propose multiple laws in parallel. A second buy construction law can be proposed at the same time, but it costs Gold to propose it and its voting period lasts for one hour. If the voting period of the second one is finished, another special one (costs Gold, voting time of one hour) can be proposed.
In order for a law to pass, the majority of votes must be in-favor (in case of a tie, the law is considered to be rejected), even if only one vote has been expressed.
An exception is the President Impeachment law, that requires 66% in-favor votes out of the expressed votes.
The President can also vote the proposed laws. So, basically, the President and the Congress Members can vote once for each proposed law, but the laws that they can propose are different.
Since Day 3,979, a timestamp was added in the page of each law, denoting the exact time that law was proposed.[1]
References
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Voting system · Party elections · Congress elections · Presidential elections · List of current presidents · Country administration |
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President: New citizen message · MPP · Declare war · Airstrike · Propose peace · Trade embargo · Resource concession · Leave alliance · Change alliance leader |