Lesser Antilles Security Council Bill 1

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Lesser Antilles Security Council Bill 1
Status Passed
At Vote 30th June - 7th July 2007
Suggested by United Island Empires
Voting
 - Veto
4/2/3
No Veto

Lesser Antilles Security Council Bill 1 is a bill passed by the Lesser Antilles Security Council. Its aim is to allow the LAEC to form a constitution. This constitution will then go to a full regional vote.

Text

1. This bill will allow the LAEC to establish a constitution. However, this will only be established if all member states agree, therefore any state will have veto power.

2. The constitution will only effect international relations between member states, and will not:

a. Effect National Law

b. Effect relations between member states and non-member states

c. Allow the LAEC to tax member states

3. It will establish:

a. A free trade agreement

b. A peace treaty

c. Conditions for membership

d. Ways to alter the treaty

Vote

This bill is still at vote until the 7th of July.


  • For: 4
  • Against: 2
  • Abstention: 3
  • No Veto
  • Bill is passed
Lesser Antilles Security Council Bills
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