Council of the UNAC: Difference between revisions
no edit summary
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1:
[[Category:UNAC]]
The [[Council of the UNAC]] is the collective head of the [[United Nations of the Auroran Continent]] and upper half of the Legislature of the UNAC. It is the most powerful body of the UNAC. It was established in December 2017 by the ratification of the Charter of the UNAC (also known as the Treaty of [[Aura]]) by the nations of [[Aurora]] that attended the [[Auroran Reunification Summit]] convened by President [[Nimona Poole]] of [[Emberwood Coast]] following the end of the [[Auroran-Pacific War]]. It was formally constituted on 5 July 2018. The council consists of representatives of the member states of the UNAC and is chaired by each member on a rotational basis once every 6 months. The council's powers include the power to veto legislation, approve the [[President of the UNAC Commission]] and declare a blockade and no-fly zone over a state.
== Powers and duties ==
Line 15:
* To dissolve the [[Auroran Parliament]]
* To dismiss a justice of the [[Auroran Court of Justice]]
* To
* To admit member and observer states.
It exercises the following powers together with the [[Auroran Parliament]]. This means that both the approval of the Auroran Parliament are required for the law to become binding. These are as follows:
* To elect the [[President of the UNAC Commission]]
* To approve portfolios recommended by the President of the UNAC Commission
* To pass a vote of no-confidence against the President of the UNAC
* To approve the dismissal of a member of the Auroran Parliament
* To approve the annual budget of the UNAC proposed by the Commissioner for Finance
* To approve the passage, repeal or amendment of ordinary legislation within the scope of powers granted by the Charter of the UNAC.
If all the members agree, the Council of the UNAC can do anything it wants. This is done through Extraordinary acts. These are acts passed by majority. These acts are optional in most cases but they are required for dissolving the AP, dismissing justices and expelling a member.
It has the following duties and responsibilities:
|