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State of Emergency Amendment (Timely Limitations)
[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/bvbCDty.png?1[/img][/center][box][size=140][b]Overview[/b][/size] [hr] [b]Purpose[/b] The amendment seeks to limit the time of a state of emergency. [b]Implementation[/b] The amendment shall be implemented immediately. [b]Author[/b] [nation]Dyl[/nation] [b]Result[/b] Passed by the General Assembly on 5 August 2020. Required a majority in favour to pass. [spoiler=Yes (7)] Antinios Argentigrad Dyl Kavagrad New Samon Nottinhaps Sincadenas [/spoiler] [spoiler=No (0)] [/spoiler] [spoiler=Abstain (0)] [/spoiler][/box] [box][size=140][b]Existing Law[/b][/size] [hr] [list=1][*]During an invasion of the region, the Secretary may declare a situation henceforth known as a state of emergency [*]In a state of emergency, the following shall occur: [list=a][*]Any nation with Border Control authority may implement a password and banject nations suspected of cooperating with the invaders [*]The Supreme Court may privately investigate any actions taken and reverse them with a majority in favour[/list][/list][/box] [box][size=140][b]Proposed Law[/b][/size] [hr] [list=1][*]During an invasion of the region, the Secretary may declare a state of emergency for up to two weeks: [list=a][*]The Secretary may voluntarily conclude the state of emergency at any point should the threat no longer persist [*]Any extension to this time frame may be granted with a majority of the Supreme Court in favour[/list] [*]In a state of emergency, the following shall occur: [list=a][*]Any nation with Border Control authority may implement a password and banject nations suspected of cooperating with the invaders [*]The Supreme Court may privately investigate any actions taken and reverse them with a majority in favour[/list][/list][/box]