Green Energy International Assembly

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Green Energy International Assembly

Postby Roosevelt » Wed Jan 11, 2017 9:55 pm

GEI aspires to contribute to the sustainable economic, social and environmental development of global states by collaborating with states in improving access to modern, reliable and affordable energy services, energy security and reduction of negative environmental externalities of the energy system through implementation of laws and policy that are pro renewable energy.

Energy is central to nearly every major challenge and opportunity the world faces today. Be it for jobs, security, climate change, food production or increasing incomes, access to energy for all is essential. Thus with the impact of climate change due to heightened use of fossil fuel. It is GEI's initiative to fight for a global green energy campaign that will assist in combating climate change and also contribute to sustainable development.

Additionally, the GEI will seek to assist nation states in combating climate change through consultation and implementation of guidelines set by the GEI. Furthermore the GEI will have discussions through the Assembly so to as to create ideas that will further shape the organisation and the globe.

The Green Energy International is founded by the Unity Labour Party. This assembly is hereby to create the laws that governs this international body.

========================================= Constitution of Green Energy International=============================================

=======================================================Article 1- Executive Body=============================================================

The constitution effectively sets up an executive government to manage, govern and operate the functions of Green Energy International to which it creates the following offices and roles in section 1 of this constitution. To amend this section it will require no less than 2/3rd or 66% of the entire membership of Green Energy International.

==================Section 1 - (A) There shall be the establishment of the office of a Secretary General.
.......................................(B) The Shall be the establishment of the office of a Chairman
---------------------------------------(C) There shall be the establishment of the office of Speaker of the Assembly
---------------------------------------(D) There Shall be the establishment of the office of the Council of Ministers (COM)
---------------------------------------(E) There shall be the establishment of the office of Foreign Affairs
---------------------------------------(F) There shall be the establishment of the Judiciary

==================Section 2- A seat of an executive member may become vacant if : (A) They have resigned from the post (B) They are no longer a member of the ....................................Organisation (C) If the person occupying that seat is an inactive member in Particracy of over 13 real life days (D) If there is a successful ....................................vote of no confidence against the member occupying that seat and (E) Where the executive tenure is up, effecting an election.

==================Section 3-All executive members serve for a tenure of three game years save and except the Speaker of the Assembly, the Judiciary, Council of .....................................Ministers and Office of Foreign Affairs.An executive member may not serve up to the tenure of three game years for reasons specified in .....................................section 2 of this constitution.


===========================================Article 2- Membership Rights=========================================================

Membership is to be regarded as the most integral aspect of the organization. The Executive and leadership is to fully respect, listen, and appeal to the membership base in their actions. A member is regarded as someone who is a full member of the organisation. Candidate application acceptance to the Organisation is decided by the Members of the Executive

==================Section 1-All members have the right to vote

==================Section 2-All members have the right to run for executive office, to serve on a committee, or any other created office.

==================Section 3-All members have the right to propose legislation, to speak to the general Assembly, request impeachment of a fellow member or .....................................executive member, right to recall an executive member or propose a vote of no confidence against an executive member and call for an .....................................amendment to the constitution through a 2/3 vote of all membership.


======================================Article 3-Nomination to Executive Positions==============================================

In accordance to Article 2,section 2, a member has the right to run for executive office. A member can nominate themselves but that nomination must be supported by another member to become a valid nomination.

=================Section 1- The nomination process must be handled by the Speaker and members of the Judiciary.
................................(A)The Speaker is not allowed to nominate himself nor anyone during the election of other executive positions outside of the judiciary and ....................................Office of the Speaker.

================Section 2-The Speaker will overseer the nomination process and declare candidates/ nominations for executive positions outside that of the office of ..................................the Speaker and the Judiciary.

================Section 3- The Office of the Speaker will automatically be up for election once the executive positions of Secretary General and Chairman are filled.
...............................(A) With the vacancy of the Speaker, the Secretary General and Chairman will handle the nomination process for the Office of Speaker



=====================================Article 4-Power and Duties of Executive Members===========================================

This article lays out the powers and duties conferred to members of the executive.

===============Section 1- As established in Article 1 (A) there shall be a Secretary General- This person is in charge of the everyday functioning and operations of the ..................................Organisation until the ending of their tenure.
-----------------------------(A) The Secretary General has the power to appoint and remove members and within the Council of Ministers to assist him in his duties.
-----------------------------(B) The Secretary General has the power to veto decisions made by the general membership once he has the support of the majority of members in ..................................the Council of Ministers, a member of the judiciary and or the Chairman of the Organisation
-----------------------------(C) The Secretary General has the power to appoint and remove members within Foreign Affairs
-----------------------------(D) Has the power to nominate members for the position of the judiciary
-----------------------------(E) The Secretary General has the power to manage the electoral process of the election of the Speaker

===============Section 2-As established in Article 1(B)there shall a Chairman-This Person has the power to veto the decisions and actions of the Secretary General once .................................he has the support of 10% of the general membership, a member of the Council of Ministers and the Speaker
-----------------------------(A) This person has the power to manage the electoral process of the election of the Speaker and members of the Judiciary
-----------------------------(B) Has the power to declare the person elected as Speaker and also members of the Judiciary.

===============Section 3- As established in Article 1(C) there shall be a Speaker- This person has the powers as stated in Article 2, sections 1 and 2.
-----------------------------(A) The speaker is to assist the executive members in the operation and functioning of the organisation as directed by members
-----------------------------(B) The Speaker has the power to appoint a deputy speaker to assist him in his duties.
---------------------------------(1) The Deputy Speaker will become speaker once the position of speaker becomes vacant through resignation of the speaker or a successful ......................................vote of no confidence or recall against the speaker


===============Section 4- As established in Article 1(D) there shall be a Council of Ministers- This Council of made up of three members and is appointed by the Secretary .................................General who shall assist the Secretary General in the execution of their duties as directed by the Secretary General.

===============Section 5- As established in Article 1 (E) there shall be a Foreign Affairs Office- This office is made up of up no more than 10 and no less than 3 .................................members who is appointed by the Secretary General and will assist the Secretary General in the execution of his duties when asked to so do

===============Section 6- As established in Article 1 (F) there shall be the establishment of the Judiciary. Members of this body are elected by the general membership of .................................a simple majority and cannot be removed unless by 2/3rd or sixty-six percent of support of general membership. They serve a tenure of six .................................game years.
-----------------------------(A) This body is responsible for the interpretation of laws and Treaties
-----------------------------(B) Has the power, with two members of the executive and 10% of the general body to overturn and also veto any decision by the executive or an .................................executive member.

Other- The word he refers to both male and female in universal language. This constitution Shall become law after the election of the first executive which will see the Founder of the International Green Energy becoming the first General Secretary to which nominations and vote will be held for a Chairman and other executive post once the membership of the Organisation grows up to 15 persons,
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