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| Cabinet Meeting 10.0 | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 10 Apr 2014, 03:52 (903 Views) | |
| Ratateague | 10 Apr 2014, 03:52 Post #1 |
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Comrades, old and new: welcome to the newly-elected Tenth Cabinet of the DSA! First off, allow me to extend felicitations to you all on your successful elections! Yay! It was no cakewalk this time. Candidates competed with campaigns and platforms. I think that's a first, but if it isn't, it's gaining a lot more traction now that it's noticeable. So many were qualified, and just as many were attractive candidates, making it tough to decide! No worries, you are While the by-election is being held, take notice of the meeting format. It's divided into two parts - three if you count the discussion. The first is the Agenda, which are the everchanging objectives we hope to achieve. Depending on extenuating circumstances, these objectives can change or be given different priorities. Hopefully, it's because they've been completed. The second, Items for individual ministries, are your regular (if not daily) chores. They are predictable and never end. Take joys in the little accomplishments you make to stave off any boredom. Before you know it, your term will be over, so don't dilly-dally and be left with any regrets. If you feel you need orientation in either of these areas, please contact the previous ministers or myself. The next part is copied and pasted because I'm unoriginal and couldn't think of another way to word it: For all newcomers, the purpose of these meetings is to discuss issues facing the region as a whole and receive status updates from ministers on their duties in the region. I shall ask each of you to regularly (preferably at least once every week or two) update the Cabinet on the status of your ministries and share any concerns. I shall provide each ministry with a small list of items to address, though you need not discuss all of these at once as long as you get to each of them eventually. I officially open the 0th Cabinet Meeting of the 10th Cabinet. Yes, 0th. It's preliminary. ---Agenda--- Familiarize yourselves with your positions and get settled. Preferably in your office in the specific sub-forums. Decorate your desks and organize your file-cabinets. Nothing more for today. Wouldn't want to overload you on your first days. Baby steps. Class dismissed! ---Items for individual ministries--- Secretary General (SG): 1. Make sure everything is updated (Amendments, Charter nations, etc.). 2. Organise an evaluation of the Ninth Cabinet. 3. Appoint an advisor, if desired. Minister of Foreign Affairs (MFA): 1. Make embassy recommendations to P/WAD. 2. Try to find new regions to potentially establish embassies with. 3. Monitor ambassadors for potential inactivity. 4. Appoint an advisor, if desired. Minister of Justice (MoJ): 1. Audit region for Civil Rights (CR), Political Freedoms (PF), and National Categories (NC) compliance. 2. Make recommendations to P/WAD for nations to eject, if any. 3. Familiarize yourself with the Charter. Minister of Immigration/Regional Promotion (MIRP): 1. Make sure the auto-telegram system is transferred and working properly. 2. Review and revise recruitment telegram draft. 3. Keep your eyes peeled for interregional events. 4. Experiment: find out what works and what doesn't. Perhaps a survey could tell us why people chose our region. Minister of Domestic Affairs (MDA): 1. Come up with new debate ideas. 2. Try to come up with a new contest or game. 3. Try to update all the information in the NS Wiki. (I am speaking of course of the new NSWiki.org created by Afforess. Contact TSJI for info on how they managed it.) --There should not be too much to change, aside from population and proofreading. 4. Update the DSA Capitol factbook. 5. Appoint an advisor, if desired. Minister of Role Play (MoRP): 1. Verify all nations on map are: --Existing --Reside in the region (domestic puppets okay, too) 2. Keep the map current and updated. 3. Encourage new roleplays in the Gymnasia. |
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| Kiptoke-Ruselia | 15 Jun 2014, 01:25 Post #81 |
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I have a question for you guys. Should I run for reelection for Minister of Immigration and Role Playing? One fact is quite clear: The DSA is below 300 members. When I picked up the reigns of MIRP, we were close to breaking 400 members. That means we've lost at least 100 people in the last 4 months. Now, this could be the result of many things: 1. User inactivity, I know many prominent members have been CTE'ing. 2. General inactivity, the NationStates game is slow right now 3. RL obligations, especially finals for all NationStates students... But I have to confess again, because of Finals, I have not been auto telegramming for at least one month. It began stagnating after Auralia's tool began crashing constantly, and the most I've gotten is using Afforress's tool, built into NS++, about 3 weeks ago. Again, I apologize deeply for the inactivity on my side, and I bring this question to you. Thank you, Kip |
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| Riasy | 15 Jun 2014, 16:07 Post #82 |
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If this summer you plan to have more time for this game than before, then why not make another attempt?
Edited by Riasy, 15 Jun 2014, 16:07.
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| Riasy | 16 Jun 2014, 23:04 Post #83 |
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It is my sad duty to recommend the following nations for ejection out of the Democratic Socialist Assembly: Olium Chernorud The statistical parameters of these nations have violated Charter requirements for Residency, and I properly warned them about the consequences of non-compliance, but unfortunately they failed to correct their nations on their own and ignored my offers of assistance. |
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| Riasy | 22 Jun 2014, 00:06 Post #84 |
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It is my sad duty to recommend the following nation for ejection out of the Democratic Socialist Assembly: Destinistan The statistical parameters of this nation have violated Charter requirements for Residency, and I properly warned them about the consequences of non-compliance, but unfortunately they failed to correct their nation on their own and ignored my offers of assistance. |
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| Riasy | 23 Jun 2014, 22:47 Post #85 |
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Sorry, I completely forgot to again give the official permission to ignore that broken Clause in the Charter! I again make the legal ruling that the provisions of the Article III, Section I, Subsection I, Clause III of the Charter can be ignored during the current elections. It is the responsibility of the Secretary General to decide how to conduct the elections if there will be more than two candidates. |
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