Glad you accepted Flemingovia, you're very welcome.
IF Osamafune's lapse of maintaining citizenship is considered cause of the Speaker's determination to deny his nomination then given the same standard, how is Osamafune's being a Senator permitted? And yet, both the Speaker, the Supreme Court and the Delegate have permitted his being a Senator and his votes and comments as a Senator..I'd appreciate it if somehow this consideration was clarified; Senator yes, but Nominee as Delegate, no.
Well, B9, I'm considering opening a vote on his removal. I'm waiting for a definitive answer from Prag on that. If you used your close reading skills in the thread above, you would have noticed that. Please don't be so quick to condemn and complain.
As I understood the text you posted before, you were awaiting word from Prag and or the Supreme Court regarding his and their opinions on whether Osamafune should be permitted to run as Delegate, not on whether you should open a vote for his removal....Pragmia already gave an opinion regarding Osamafune's citizenship and of what he saw as any eventual concern regarding Osamafune's nomination.
I condemned nothing and wasn't complaining, but rather asked for clarification. Several times now you have made wide accusations about what you interpret as complaining...just because people sometimes write things you don't like for whatever reason- doesn't mean they are necessarily complaining. As far as I understand, people are permitted to have interpretations, opinions, questions, without them necessarily being called 'complaining' redundantly. *smells active propagandic techniques cuddled in please, but decides to continue*
1. The Speaker shall be charged with calling, ending and declaring the results of votes, maintaining the Senate Roster, and ensuring that the Senate functions properly as enumerated herein and that the laws and Constitution of Taijitu are up to date.
2. Should the Speaker be unable to perform their duties for any reason or their office be left vacant then the Delegate shall begin procedures to elect a new Speaker. The term of Speakers elected in special elections shall endure only until the next normal Speaker election.
3. The Speaker shall swear by the oath provided by the Senate.
4. The Senate shall have the power to remove from office the Speaker if they in the opinion of the Senate have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties by a vote of no confidence.
5. The interim Delegate shall initiate election procedures for Speaker at the time of the ratification of this document.
Nowhere in there does it says the election officer decides who can run as they see fit.
Certainly the Speaker is required to be obey considerations outlined in the Constitution. Restrictions on citizenship are determined by the Delegate or by an override two thirds vote of the Judiciary.
None of this would be much of a concern if we hadn't already had a justice declaring ineligibility for a nomination, without any evidence of a 2/3rds vote to override the Delegate's opinion AND an administrator saying the matter DIDN'T regard a restriction on citizenship- when apparently, according to you and Durnia, it IS a matter of the validity of Osamafune's citizenship, the same citizenship that permits and permitted his applying for and becoming Senator.
I'm glad that you are consulting the Delegate and the judiciary regarding Osamafune's eligibility or in eligibility.