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== The Accords==
 
== The Accords==
  
The Accords is the New Carta Magna of the Meritocracy. Created by Aesculapius's Primero Lucianno. The idea of this new charter came after the renewal of the Meritocracy.
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'''''Some men and women become great through chance or luck. Others have become great through skill, talent, and desire. The Meritocracy is as the word implies, we are a group of highly motivated, highly competitive, and truly believe that how well you, as the leader of your nation, have performed within the realm of NationStates will be a good indication to how successful you will be in joining The Meritocracy. Within any organization of meritocrats, structure is needed, wanted, and lives within The Accords.'''''
  
The Accords started as the "Aesculapian Ideas" here presented,
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'''''The Accords serves as the document that guides both the spirit and letter of The Meritocracy. Senators regard it with reverence, knowing that the power they enjoy is derived from this document ratified by our founding fathers. The government set forth by The Accords is split into two basic parts: The Curia and The Executors.'''''
  
Various proposals that I'll throw out here for possible implementation in a new Charter/Treaty:
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*''The Executors''
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Beginning with the Executors, they are comprised of the Consul, Censor, Praetor, and Quaestor. The Consul bears the responsibility to lead the Senate and is the head of the government. Only former Consuls, Censors, Praetors, or Quaestors may serve in this position with the exception of an ambitious Senator procuring the sponsorship of three of his fellow Senators. The Censor is the administative guru of The Meritocracy. He/She administers elections, legislative votes, and membership applications. The Censor ensures that these and other logistical functions of The Meritocracy run smoothly and efficiently. The Praetor is the internal guru of The Meritocracy. If it deals with banking, trade, or anything financial, the buck stops with the Praetor. The Quaestor is the external guru of The Meritocracy. The Quaestor may establish diplomatic relations with other regions, perform due dilligence for perspective applicants' background, and other intelligence related activities.
  
*Ability for Senators to call for the expulsion vote of any Senator, if seconded and thirded. Expulsion vote does not necessarily have to be a simple majority, but I think that given the tendency for Senators to vote to keep people in, a simple majority would not be unreasonable.
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Unlike many other regions, the Meritocracy does not include the positions of Tribune and Aedile within the executive, in this case the Executors. In the beginning, The Accords ratifiers believed that the Tribune should be outside the administrative sphere and instead act as a counterweight to both the Executors and the Senate, at large. The Aedile's responsibilities did not seem to merit inclusion within the Executors, but as The Accords is an ever living document - changes could occure. However, both positions are very important and vital to the life of the Meritocracy. Tribune is the ultimate jurist and justice within the Meritocracy, with ability to rule on legislation as well as serve as Chief Justice in varying cases. The Aedile is the mouthpiece of the Meritocracy among Senators and to a lesser extent the world. Much of their responsibility revolves around producing media applications as well as encouraging foreign emigration.
  
*More elections. I know that in the past, we've said that Consuls should have the ability to pick people that work best with them, and it is a nice feeling to get picked as an officer, but I think that the officer jobs should be elected in a staggered manner. Eliminate the position of Vice-Consul, and set up a temporary line of succession in case the Consul is incapacitated/resigns, which would hold the fort until an emergency Consular election. Elections are fun, and it would give more of a chance for people to hold official positions.
 
  
*Restore "abstain" to work like this:
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*''The Curia''
In any case, here's a way to think about it that makes logical sense: when counting votes, you count the number of votes that are "aye" and "nay" compared to the TOTAL number of people that have voted. That way, the people that are abstaining technically aren't voting either way, but majority passes are harder to attain.
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One of the drawbacks of the Old Meritocracy was that it did not allow Senators to speak within ALL of the different departments. The Accords has solved this problem with the creation of Curia. Headed by the Aedile, Censor, Praetor, and Quaestor respectively, the Curia Nuntii, Informationis, Rei Familiaris, and Legationis serve as the legislative committees for the Senate. Based upon the duties of their Executor or Officer in the case of the Aedile, the Curia begin the legislative process. For legislation to move from within the Curia to the full Senate floor the majority of the Executor and the two Patricians of that Curia must accent to its passage.  
  
(If that doesn't make sense- let's say 4 people voted aye, 3 voted nay, and 3 abstained. In our current system, bill passes. Under this new system, it doesn't- only a 40% approval) It is far better to err on the side of caution with citizenship applications, legislation votes, etc. Too many people abstain, which is problematic.
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*''The Patricians''
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Only the highest caliber of Senators will achieve the title of Patrician. A Patrician is a Senator who has proven merit among their peers and have been selected to serve lifetime appointments within various Curia, and in the case of the Patrician Judicialis, to serve at the pleasure of the Tribune. As mentioned earlier, Patricians along with Executors vote on legislation within a given Curia.
  
*Eliminate the MoJ. Keep the Tribune position, which would act essentially as the Chief Justice does currently in guiding a trial. However, the trial process should be simple: Censor as prosecutor, Tribune as judge, defendant can retain counsel, Senate acts as jury. Trials should not take longer than a month.  
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However, being that the Meritocracy desires that the best and brightest serve in this capacity, Patricians may be challenged at any time by any Senator for the right to continue as Patrician of that Curia. The Senate will then vote between candidates and if the challenger prevails, he/she become the new Patrician of that Curia. Thus, it pays to continue to be an example and leader among your peers.
  
*Move GUSTO here, (not really part of the Charter, but still a good thing) get the MCB back on track.
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*''Expulsions''
 
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Unfortunately, even among the greatest NationStates players, there will come a time when a Senator may need to be expelled because of inactivity or committing crimes against the Accords/Meritocracy. In order for an expulsion vote to occur, one quarter of the Senate must sign a petition calling for such a vote. If the requisite Senators sign the petition, then in order for the Senator to be expelled three-fifths of the Senators voting must agree to expelling the Senator. If a crime has been committed, the case will be brought before the tribune an 3/5 of the Senate still must approve the expulsion.
*Remove officer restrictions on who can run for Consul, BUT, Senators that have not been officers should require an extra # of people to nominate them. (5 wouldn't be too unreasonable, I don't think)
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*Keep the Ministries. I know people have been saying to get rid of them, but they really do help organize things and keep stuff together. Also, without Ministries, the various Ministers would have much less to guide them do their jobs. If necessary, we can get rid of Ministry votes, but I don't feel it's necessary- few bills have actually been rejected by Ministry.
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The above is a copy of the real draft of the first ideas of what is The Accords, after many rounds of voting the new charter was created. And at the moment is the Carta Magna of The Meritocracy.
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== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 16:14, 3 August 2005

The Meritocracy is a close alliance of regions, with The New Meritocracy as its capital. It is governed as one region by the democratically elected The Senate, members of which are prohibited from joining the United Nations. The Senate is headed by the Consul. Other officers are Censor, Quaestor, Praetor, Tribune, and Aedile. It has a Charter that goes by the name of The Accords and a body of laws, which can be amended and changed by a democratic proposal to the Senate.

The Meritocracy has traditionally held in high esteem the values of national sovereignty and capitalism, though there are notable exceptions. These values have been manifested in the recent joining of the Alliance of Capitalists, Conservatives, and Economic Libertarians (ACCEL).

The Meritocracy
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Capital The New Meritocracy
Provinces New Meritocracy
Forum The Merit Forum
Consul Aesculapius
Censor Big D Baby
Quaestor Eli
Praetor Nuclear Industrial
Aedile St.Helaire
Tribune Warrior Thorin
Nations 101
Population 450+ billion
Currency New Merit (ŧ)
GDP
 - per capita
11 282 trillion ŧ
26 687 ŧ
[Links of Papers]

Senators

There are currently 27 nations who hold Senate seats in The Meritocracy:

The Accords

Some men and women become great through chance or luck. Others have become great through skill, talent, and desire. The Meritocracy is as the word implies, we are a group of highly motivated, highly competitive, and truly believe that how well you, as the leader of your nation, have performed within the realm of NationStates will be a good indication to how successful you will be in joining The Meritocracy. Within any organization of meritocrats, structure is needed, wanted, and lives within The Accords.

The Accords serves as the document that guides both the spirit and letter of The Meritocracy. Senators regard it with reverence, knowing that the power they enjoy is derived from this document ratified by our founding fathers. The government set forth by The Accords is split into two basic parts: The Curia and The Executors.

  • The Executors

Beginning with the Executors, they are comprised of the Consul, Censor, Praetor, and Quaestor. The Consul bears the responsibility to lead the Senate and is the head of the government. Only former Consuls, Censors, Praetors, or Quaestors may serve in this position with the exception of an ambitious Senator procuring the sponsorship of three of his fellow Senators. The Censor is the administative guru of The Meritocracy. He/She administers elections, legislative votes, and membership applications. The Censor ensures that these and other logistical functions of The Meritocracy run smoothly and efficiently. The Praetor is the internal guru of The Meritocracy. If it deals with banking, trade, or anything financial, the buck stops with the Praetor. The Quaestor is the external guru of The Meritocracy. The Quaestor may establish diplomatic relations with other regions, perform due dilligence for perspective applicants' background, and other intelligence related activities.

Unlike many other regions, the Meritocracy does not include the positions of Tribune and Aedile within the executive, in this case the Executors. In the beginning, The Accords ratifiers believed that the Tribune should be outside the administrative sphere and instead act as a counterweight to both the Executors and the Senate, at large. The Aedile's responsibilities did not seem to merit inclusion within the Executors, but as The Accords is an ever living document - changes could occure. However, both positions are very important and vital to the life of the Meritocracy. Tribune is the ultimate jurist and justice within the Meritocracy, with ability to rule on legislation as well as serve as Chief Justice in varying cases. The Aedile is the mouthpiece of the Meritocracy among Senators and to a lesser extent the world. Much of their responsibility revolves around producing media applications as well as encouraging foreign emigration.


  • The Curia

One of the drawbacks of the Old Meritocracy was that it did not allow Senators to speak within ALL of the different departments. The Accords has solved this problem with the creation of Curia. Headed by the Aedile, Censor, Praetor, and Quaestor respectively, the Curia Nuntii, Informationis, Rei Familiaris, and Legationis serve as the legislative committees for the Senate. Based upon the duties of their Executor or Officer in the case of the Aedile, the Curia begin the legislative process. For legislation to move from within the Curia to the full Senate floor the majority of the Executor and the two Patricians of that Curia must accent to its passage.

  • The Patricians

Only the highest caliber of Senators will achieve the title of Patrician. A Patrician is a Senator who has proven merit among their peers and have been selected to serve lifetime appointments within various Curia, and in the case of the Patrician Judicialis, to serve at the pleasure of the Tribune. As mentioned earlier, Patricians along with Executors vote on legislation within a given Curia.

However, being that the Meritocracy desires that the best and brightest serve in this capacity, Patricians may be challenged at any time by any Senator for the right to continue as Patrician of that Curia. The Senate will then vote between candidates and if the challenger prevails, he/she become the new Patrician of that Curia. Thus, it pays to continue to be an example and leader among your peers.

  • Expulsions

Unfortunately, even among the greatest NationStates players, there will come a time when a Senator may need to be expelled because of inactivity or committing crimes against the Accords/Meritocracy. In order for an expulsion vote to occur, one quarter of the Senate must sign a petition calling for such a vote. If the requisite Senators sign the petition, then in order for the Senator to be expelled three-fifths of the Senators voting must agree to expelling the Senator. If a crime has been committed, the case will be brought before the tribune an 3/5 of the Senate still must approve the expulsion.

History

Main article: History of the Meritocracy, as written by Former Senator, Lord Tom from Thomasia

ACCEL

The Alliance of Capitalist Conservatives and Economic Libertarians, is an organization created by the Former Meritocrat Jasque. Jasque who is also Member of the OSN, is a talented and gifted Economist that has been member of the NationStates world for over a couple of years.

Recently the Meritocracy joined this particular organization because of its principles and also the common goals they share.

More information about The Meritocracy - ACCEL will be given under the course of time. This is because ACCEL its going throught its ratification process.

The Herodotus Project

The Herodotus Project, the most ambitious RP project ever created in NS, this is an ongoing, extensive effort to describe the RP history of the Meritocracy from 3500 years ago to today.

Starting in the year 1500 BC (Meritocratic Time) up to the year 2000 AD (MT), this new and improved method of role playing gives you the opportunity to chose in which era you would like to specify your role playing, giving specified situations, wars, weaponry, everything. By far the most complete Role Playing project for NationStates.

Beginning as a simple idea by some senior members of The Meritocracy, The Herodotus Project is at the moment in its early stage and its open to all members of the Meritocracy.

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