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Post by southernaurgediam on Nov 29, 2017 0:27:19 GMT
How about this: 1) If the majority of votes is yea, the motion passes. Done. 2) If the majority of votes is nay, the motion is tossed. Done. 3) If the majority of MPs abstain, the motion will be reviewed and voted on again. A motion may only be reviewed and/or altered and voted on twice after the initial vote. If the motion does not pass with a yea majority of votes in the third round of voting (second vote after review and/or altering), it is tossed. Done. 4) If for any reason the majority of MPs neither vote nor abstain in a motion, the PM shall call a re-vote. A simple and elegant solution. I approve. With the support of a majority of justices, this becomes the opinion of the court. With the support of Lady Cari, it becomes a unanimous opinion. Either way, this is the case law at this point.
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Post by Lady Cari on Nov 29, 2017 0:54:16 GMT
I am willing to support Barbaros' suggestion.
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