Toren (SEI)/Toren Reform Party

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The Toren Reform Party is a political association of nobles from SEI Toren. We strongly believe that each regular troop leader has the power to help the realm in its mission.

Program

  • We are dedicated to improving Toren's overall strength, and securing victory on SEI
  • Victory can only be achieved through reform of inefficient current policies
  • Reform requires greater transparency of the policy-making process, and increased accountability of public officials
  • To achieve these goals, we pledge to:
    • engage in public scrutiny and constructive discussion
    • support progressive policies, and the candidates willing to implement them

Constitution

Organization

The organization of the party will be essentially open and democratic. Being part of the leadership will result in having additional tasks to fulfill and will require you to have the necessary abilities to reflect on to other members, making the Toren Reform Party, overall, politically stronger.

The two positions consist of the Toren Reform Party are the Party President and Secretary General. The party President holds responsibilities over giving advice to candidates and tutoring less politically learned members of the Toren Reform Party about the mechanics of politics. The Party President will also have some further responsibilities in passing or rejecting draw motions etc. The Secretary General will collect votes and when the voting is over he will present the results to the Party President for assessment. He will then give the rest of the Party the results. The Secretary General is also responsible for keeping records and facilitating internal communication.

Motions

Motions will be proposed by anyone in the Toren Reform Party. First they will be given to the Secretary General. He will then keep all the motions recorded and will present all of them every Monday. They will then be discussed throughout the week. If the motion passes depends on what the motion is. It can become a resolution to a problem in the Party. It can become a new policy that the party will give to their next chosen candidate or it can simply be a future plan. These are put into the categories of "Policies" and "Resolutions".

There are two kinds of motions:

  • Factual: these describe the party's opinions. E.g. "The TRP considers a cartbuilder would greatly help the war effort."
  • Calls for action: these commit the party to certain actions. E.g. "The TRP will support a public collection of funds for the construction of a cartbuilder."

It's good practice, but not necessary, to present the motion first as a factual statement, to gauge party opinion, and, if it gathers support, to re-submit it as a call for action.

Voting

Votes will be sent to the Secretary General for him to sum up and find if the motion is passed or rejected. For a motion to be decided, over sixty percent of the Party will have to have voted on it. If it is 55%-45%, this is considered "insufficient agreement". The motion will then have the same terms as a draw and the Party President then has the option to let the motion go under debate for another week or he can decided the outcome of the motion then and there.

Motions under discussion

Resolutions

  • 1. Message group(founder members)
    • The TRP resolves to ask the ruler to create message group for better communications.
  • 2.Provisional stage (Elizabetha)
    • The TRP resolves to finish the program and constitution drafts, and prepare a Grand Opening.

Members

In alphabetical order.

Honored guests

In alphabetical order.