Swissempire said:Actually Cheiftess is the President until the run-off is finished, so yes in her tenure, she could appoint a cheif justice. She could also fire Robboo, step down, and leave me to take over all reponsiblities of the Triumvirate!
Strider said:Only the President can appoint a Chief Justice, but we have no president. So only the Secretary of State can appoint a president, however, only if the office is vacant, which it isn't technically defined by law as vacant. So we need a judicial review on the matter, but we still don't have a Chief Justice.
It's one big circle.
Regardless, you only have the power to appoint a president, if the office is vacant. You are not acting president, and don't have the power to appoint a Chief Justice.
Unless of course, we get a Judicial Review to say otherwise.
donsig said:The law is quite clear Strider. If there is no president the Secretary of State assumes presidential duties. Therefore the current Secretary of State does have the legal authority to appoint a CJ.
If there is a Vacancy in the Triumvirate, the President shall nominate a citizen to that office. If the Presidency is Vacant, the Secretary of State, or Secretary of War if the Secretary of State is also Vacant, shall nominate a citizen to that office. The citizen must accept the nomination prior any further steps.
b. The Judiciary shall confirm the appointment. If confirmed, the citizen takes office immediately. If not confirmed, a different citizen must be nominated.
Swissempire said:She could also fire Robboo, step down, and leave me to take over all reponsiblities of the Triumvirate!
ravensfire said:Folks - let's calm down and relax. In two days, the runoff poll will be completed, and we'll hopefully have a President and all of this will go away.
Until then, I advocate that we do nothing on this matter.
-- Ravensfire
donsig said:And if the run-off results in another tie, then can we go back to getting excited again? After using the bench for taking long naps during term two I welcome a little legal discussion.
Section I.B.IV.IVB:
IVB. Should a vacancy occur in the Triumvirate the President shall take over the duties of the vacant office. Should the Presidency be the vacant office the Secretary of State shall take over the duties of the President. Should both the offices of President and Secretary of State be vacant the Secretary of War shall take over the duties of both offices. Should the entire Triumvirate be vacant the most senior of the Cabinet members shall take over the duties of Triumvirate until a special election can be held.
This clause clearly gives the Secretary of State authority to act as president when the Presidency is vacant. Given the possibility of a tied run-off election requiring yet another run-off election, the Secretary of State should begin filling the role of president now, performing anything needed. Under the circumstances I'd say we need a CJ so let's not wait. The call has been duly made. Those interested in being CJ should contact Chieftess. That way, if the run-off ends in another tie she can appoint a CJ. If the run-off produces a bonafide president then he can either re-issure the call or CT can forward the list of interested citizens.
Strider said:Which leads me to wondering why the hell we have two sections of the code of laws that deal with vacancies, both of which say two entirely differant things on the same issues.
Section 8 also deals with vacancies, and often comes into direct conflict with section 3 B. IVB.
donsig said:I don't write the laws, I only interpret what they mean. Not sure if I see the conflict you're talking about. Section 8 was amended and IIRC the amendment did affect various other sections. There seems to be no trace of this in the currently posted code of laws. I can only go by what is actually written down in the law books. Maybe when we get that new-fangled alphabet we'll be able to write down our laws in a more organized fashion.![]()
I. A Vacancy occurs when an office is empty due to the office holder resigning, judicial action, impeachment, if no citizen ran for election for that office or when a new office is created.
Nobody said:A term 3 court has been set up, based on the notion the Sec state cheiftess using the powers of President appionted me also i got sent a JR so i thought i better open a court. If there are any problems i think a JR could work out if my appiontment was legal and if it isnt i will stand down.
GeorgeOP said:This is the CoL amendment I co-wrote and co-sponsored.
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The first question we must decide is whether Chieftess is currently President.