Post by Jack Williams on Nov 10, 2023 18:51:33 GMT -5
2nd Session of Government
Ambassadors of Iris Act of 2023
An Act to establish an ambassadorship program.
An Act to establish an ambassadorship program.
Proposed by: Jack Williams
Written by: Jack Williams
Supported by: Jack Williams
TO BE ENACTED by the President’s official signature, advice and consent of the Council of Nations and its leadership as assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
Article I || Titles
1.00 || This Act may be cited and referred to in short as the Ambassador of Iris Act of 2023.
1.01 || This Act may be referred to in full as an Act to establish the Iris Ambassadorship Program under the Foreign Affairs Councilor
1.00 || This Act may be cited and referred to in short as the Ambassador of Iris Act of 2023.
1.01 || This Act may be referred to in full as an Act to establish the Iris Ambassadorship Program under the Foreign Affairs Councilor
2.00 || The Foreign Affairs Councilor establishes the program under his purview.
2.01 || There will be a requirement of four ambassadors with the Councilor appointing more if necessary.
Article III || Regional Reports and Ambassador Powers
3.00 || The Foreign Affairs Councilor is responsible for writing bi-weekly report of the Region's activities including events and news for our Ambassadors to deliver to our interregional allies.
3.01 || The Ambassador has the power to write reports on allied regions and send them back to councilor. He/She can recommend closing embassies if the ally region is becoming inactive or has broken rules or laws of the NS or our laws.
3.02 The ambassadors are required to send regional reports to allied regions within a week of receiving it from the councilor, if not, he will warned of losing his position. If warned a third time, he is to be fired by the councilor.
Article IV || Schedule
4.00 ||This act is a standard act that is proposed, debated, and voted by the council of nations and signed or vetoed by the President of Iris.