Friday, 11 April 2008
Passed Legislation
World Assembley Recognition Act 2008 - Submitted to the House of Representatives: Tenth day of April, Two-Thousand and Eight. Passage Speach - Read by Adstar Patterson MP Mister Speaker, With the United Nations dissolved and the World Assembley in it's place, the government has recognised the need to safeguard our future. It is with this act, Mister Speaker, that the government does this. We (the government) recognise the importance of "letting the little man have his say" Mister Speaker. That is why we (the government) supported the United Nations and will continue to support it's replacement the World Assembley just as strongly. But, Mister Speaker, the Walbard Union must remain independent of the World Assembley. We must make our own laws and live our own lifestyles. Never is this more important than in today's world. Because in today's world, Mister Speaker, terrorism is everywhere and everyone and everything is at risk. The sovereignty of every nation is at risk. Industry is at risk. Business is at risk. People's lifestyles are at risk. But most importantly, Mister Speaker, people's futures are at risk. This is why we must safeguard our way of life, Mister Speaker, in everyway we possibly can. This is why we (the government) take every chance we (the government) can get to safeguard the region. This bill does not challenge the authority of the World Assembley but ensures the safety and sovereignty of our wonderful region. That being said, Mister Speaker, I commend this bill to the Parliament. *********************************************************** "World Assembley Recognition Act 2008" Section 1 - Abbreviations and Important Information 1.1 Throughout this document, the terms WA and World Assembley refer to the World Assembley organisation. 1.2 Throughout this document, the terms UN and United Nations refer to the United Nations organisation. 1.3 Thoughout this document, the term Walbard Union refers to the region of Walbard Union, it's governments, it's industries, and all of it's citizens. 1.4 Throughout this document, the term Member State/s refers to one or more (or all) member states of the Walbard Union. 1.5 Thoughout this document, the term Executive Council refers to the Executive branch of Walbard Union's officially recognised government. 1.6 Throughout this document, the term Union Secretary refers to the head of the Executive branch of Walbard Union's officially recognised government. 1.7 Throughout this document, the term Act refers to this document and it's entire contents. Section 2 - Official Recognition 2.1This act formally recognises: 2.1.1 the World Assembley as the official replacement to the United Nations. 2.1.2 the fact that the World Assembley is the equivelant to the dissolved United Nations. 2.1.3 the fact that all laws passed by the United Nations are current unless altered by the World Assembley. 2.2 - Safeguard This act formally recognises: 2.2.1 the fact that UN and WA law never did and never will surpass Walbard Union law in Member States of non-membership of the WA, but gives Member States of membership of the WA, the choice to remain under Walbard Union law. 2.2.2 the fact that the World Assembley may not intervene in Walbard Union affairs. 2.2.3 the fact that the World Assembley does not have political power within the Walbard Union and may not make decisions in relation to the running of the Legislative, Judicial and Executive branches of government. 2.2.4 the fact that the World Assembley may not enter military personel into the Walbard Union without explicit consent from the Walbard Union's Executive Council. 2.2.5 the fact that this act may not be altered unless a law referred to by this document is altered and requires a change to this act. Section 3 - Allegience Member States who declare themselves a member of the World Assembley must state that they remain loyal (at all times) to the Walbard Union, it's regional government, it's industries and most of all, it's people. If this law is broken, the Member State will be charged with treason, and reminded that with enough evidence, and permission from the Union Secretary, a Member State may be charged with Treason, without a trial.
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