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talk:nations:alpha_nations_charter [2011/09/15 04:36]
v1adimirr added proposal for new rules of engagement
talk:nations:alpha_nations_charter [2020/11/08 04:02] (current)
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 ===Article 1=== ===Article 1===
   * **Chapter 1** //Nation Membership and Definition//​   * **Chapter 1** //Nation Membership and Definition//​
-Every nation (a city of more than 20 people seeking to claim land that exceeds their buildings) is a member of the AN.  A town may enforce their own laws in their territory, however no land can be claimed outside the constraints of a town's border without nation status. ​ In order to become a nation, a town must prove that it has at least 20 inhabitants to 2 members of the AN and the new borders must be claimed reasonable by the AN.+Every nation (a city of more than 15 people seeking to claim land that exceeds their buildings) is a member of the AN.  A town may enforce their own laws in their territory, however no land can be claimed outside the constraints of a town's border without nation status. ​ In order to become a nation, a town must prove that it has at least 15 inhabitants to 2 members of the AN and the new borders must be claimed reasonable by the AN.  Alternatively,​ the AN can vote in a smaller settlement as a nation with a 60% yes vote.  The border should be marked with either a wall or some other distinguishing feature.
  
   * **Chapter 2** //​Boundaries of Nations//   * **Chapter 2** //​Boundaries of Nations//
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   * **Chapter 2** //Veto Powers//   * **Chapter 2** //Veto Powers//
 There are three veto power holders. ​ These nations have been chosen based on age, population, experience, and temperament. There are three veto power holders. ​ These nations have been chosen based on age, population, experience, and temperament.
-  - Permanent veto power holders - The Empire of Kurwa, ​Battkhortostan R.I.S.S.R+  - Permanent veto power holders - Kurwa, ​Batt.
   - The most populated member state behind the permanent powers   - The most populated member state behind the permanent powers
 Should one of the permanent veto power holders become defunct (defined as their representative becoming inactive for 3 voting consecutive sessions without explanation or replacement) it shall be passed on to the next most populace nation. ​ If a veto power is unhappy with the new nation, there will be a vote on whether to adopt the next most populace instead and so on. Should one of the permanent veto power holders become defunct (defined as their representative becoming inactive for 3 voting consecutive sessions without explanation or replacement) it shall be passed on to the next most populace nation. ​ If a veto power is unhappy with the new nation, there will be a vote on whether to adopt the next most populace instead and so on.
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