As you probably know, General Secretary Aguiar has asked me to take over
for him in his abscence. So far, no one has objected, but only
Nikhedonia has formally approved of this. Should I take this as
acceptance, or have you just not found the time to publicly denounce me?
Anyway, the only thing going on right now is the voting on the name and
logo change. The voting looks like this:
(to change the logo)
OPTION 1: (1 vote) The current, by Ben Madison (TAL) and Tosti
(KRE)
OPTION 2: (3 votes) That beautyful one in the page by Daniel Aguiar
(PTC)
OPTION 3: That not-so-beautyful by the same author.
OPTION 4: (1 vote) The one Matthew McLaughlin (NIK) is doing, not
in page
(to change the name)
OPTION 1: (1 vote) League of Secessionist States
OPTION 2: (4 votes) World League of Micronations
OPTION 3: United MicroNations Organization
Sandaria, KRE, and Port Colice have not voted yet.
One thing we should probably determine is how many votes it takes for
something to be approved. Is it simply the most votes, or 2/3, or 3/4,
or what?
There was also some talk of creating three organs- General Assembly,
Security Council, and International Court. What do you all think of
this?
Please mail your votes to me at u...@hotmail.com.
Rob Hart
URR
P.S.: Sandaria, KRE, Port Colice: Please vote!
Let me correct something...
>(to change the logo)
> OPTION 1: (1 vote) The current, by Ben Madison (TAL) and Tosti
>(KRE)
> OPTION 2: (3 votes) That beautyful one in the page by Daniel Aguiar
>(PTC)
> OPTION 3: That not-so-beautyful by the same author.
> OPTION 4: (1 vote) The one Matthew McLaughlin (NIK) is doing, not
>in page
The option 1 has 2 votes, because KRE (with Torsten Ott) voted.
>(to change the name)
> OPTION 1: (1 vote) League of Secessionist States
> OPTION 2: (4 votes) World League of Micronations
> OPTION 3: United MicroNations Organization
> Sandaria, KRE, and Port Colice have not voted yet.
King Tosti also voted for option 1 here.
>One thing we should probably determine is how many votes it takes for
>something to be approved. Is it simply the most votes, or 2/3, or 3/4,
>or what?
I suggest simple majority.
Daniel Aguiar,
General Secretary
P.S.: Sandaria, Port Colice: Please vote!