Bill: Rejected Parliament Playtime Requirement Act (11th Amendment)

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Parliament Playtime Requirement Act (11th Amendment)

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To

Allow a larger pool of candidates to run for Parliament

The Parliament of Stratham enacts:

Section 1. Short Title

(1) This Act is the Parliament Playtime Requirement Act.

Section 2. Commencement

(1) All Provisions shall come into effect upon passage.

Section 3. Reasoning

(1) There is a struggle to fill government positions with active, competent players. By lowering the absurd playtime requirements, there will be a larger pool of candidates to choose from. This larger pool will cause more competition ensuring that everyone will work harder to make sure they win their position.

Section 4. Constitutional Changes | Legislative Branch: The Parliament

(1) Section 2 | Election and Replacement of Members of Parliament
(a) (III) Any citizen may run for Parliament as long as they meet the baseline requirements of;
(A) Having joined the server at least 4 weeks prior to the start of the election.
(B) Having a playtime of at least 12 hours in the 30 days prior to the beginning of the election cycle.
(C) Being active in-game, forums, and discord. Inactivity is defined as being off of the server for at least 2 weeks.

Section 5. Constitutional Changes | Executive Branch: The Cabinet

(1) Section 1 | The Prime Minister & The Deputy Prime Minister
(a) (V) The requirements for the Prime Minister are as
Follows:
(A) Having a playtime of at least 2 days in the 30 days prior to the beginning of the election cycle.
(B) Having 4 months passed between their join date and their official appointment,
(C) Have served capacity in any of the senior or electable government positions
(eg. MP, Minister, Judge) prior to becoming PM.
(VI) The requirements for the Deputy Prime Minister are as
Follows:
(A) Having a playtime of at least 2 Days in the 30 days prior to the beginning of the election cycle.
(B) Having 4 months passed between their join date and their official appointment,
(C) Have served capacity in any of the senior or electable government positions
(eg. MP, Minister, Judge) prior to becoming DPM.

Authored by Unitymaster on behalf of the Government.
 

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Vote: Aye

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