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== Article 1 – Tasks of the Keykeeper ==
 
== Article 1 – Tasks of the Keykeeper ==
*1. The Keykeeper will be the warden of the passwords of all governmental organizations of the Netherlands.<br />
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*1. The Keykeeper is the warden of the passwords of all organizations of the eNetherlands.
*2. The Keykeeper will change all of these passwords once a new Country President of the Netherlands assumes office.<br />
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*2. The Keykeeper will remove officials' access to the appropriate organizations, once they no longer hold the office.
*3. The Keykeeper will provide the Country President access to the governmental organizations, except the password of organizations that are used for storing and using NLG/Gold, once the Country President assumes office.
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*3. The Keykeeper will provide officials access to the appropriate organizations linked to their job, once they assume office.
*4. The Keykeeper will provide officials access to the appropriate organizations linked to their job that involves storing and using NLG/Gold on those organizations, once they assume office.
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*4. The Keykeeper may never provide the login details to DNB.
*5. The Keykeeper may never provide access to DNB to anyone.
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== Article 2 – Appointment of the Keykeeper ==
 
== Article 2 – Appointment of the Keykeeper ==
*1. The Keykeeper is appointed by the Government for an unspecified time period. The appointment is thereafter accepted by a vote of Congress.
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*1. A candidate KeyKeeper is nominated by the government, and elected by Congress for an unspecified time period by the debating and voting procedures laid down in [[Congress_Rules_of_the_Netherlands|Chapter II]], Articles 6, 7 and 8, with the exception that it needs a two-thirds majority to pass.
*2. The Keykeeper can leave office by voluntarily resigning, or can be removed from office by Congress, as laid down in Chapter II, Article 12 of the [[Lawbook of the Netherlands]].
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*2. The Keykeeper can leave office by resigning, or by removal from office by Congress, as laid down in [[Congress_Rules_of_the_Netherlands#Article_8_.E2.80.93_Special_voting_procedures|Chapter II, Article 8.2]] of the Lawbook of the eNetherlands.
*3. The Keykeeper can never simultaneously be a Country President. If someone attains both offices, he must resign one of them.
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*3. The outgoing Keykeeper will stay in office until a successor has been appointed.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 16 March 2020

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(updated on Day 4,148)

Article 1 – Tasks of the Keykeeper

  • 1. The Keykeeper is the warden of the passwords of all organizations of the eNetherlands.
  • 2. The Keykeeper will remove officials' access to the appropriate organizations, once they no longer hold the office.
  • 3. The Keykeeper will provide officials access to the appropriate organizations linked to their job, once they assume office.
  • 4. The Keykeeper may never provide the login details to DNB.

Article 2 – Appointment of the Keykeeper

  • 1. A candidate KeyKeeper is nominated by the government, and elected by Congress for an unspecified time period by the debating and voting procedures laid down in Chapter II, Articles 6, 7 and 8, with the exception that it needs a two-thirds majority to pass.
  • 2. The Keykeeper can leave office by resigning, or by removal from office by Congress, as laid down in Chapter II, Article 8.2 of the Lawbook of the eNetherlands.
  • 3. The outgoing Keykeeper will stay in office until a successor has been appointed.


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