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eIsrael Parliamentary Act (06/09)
Parliament of eIsrael
Definitions:
The following definitions defined below relate to this Act specifically:1. PM/Prime Minister: defined as the Prime Minister of eIsrael or the President under theeRepublik Game System2. DPM/Deputy Prime Minister: defined as the chosen person of the Prime Minister to actas his Deputy.3. Minister/s: defined as the Ministers of Departments within the Executive Government.4. Deputy Minister/s: defined as the Deputy Minister of Departments of the ExecutiveGovernment.5. Executive Member: Member of the Executive Government in a position other than PM,DPM, Department Minister or Deputy.6. Cabinet: also known as the Executive Government and consists of the Prime Minister,Department Ministers, Deputy Ministers and any other Cabinet Member in CabinetPositions.7. MK
(Member Knesset)
: defined as an elected Member of the Knesset of eIsrael or aCongress member under the eRepublik Game System.9. Knesset: the Knesset of eIsrael or Congress under the eRepublik Game System10. Speaker: the Speaker of the Knesset, elected by the MKs each term.11. Deputy Speaker: the Deputy Speaker of the Knesset, elected by the MKs each term.
Purpose:
eIsrael Parliamentary Act will outline the basic structure of the eIsraeliParliament and define names, titles, basic tasks and requirements specific to the eIsraeliParliament and the eIsraeli Executive Government.
Part 1 – General
1. The legislative power of eIsrael will be vested in the eIsraeli Parliament, which shallconsist of the Prime Minister, The Cabinet (Executive Government), and the Knesset,which shall be called "The eIsraeli Parliament".2. The eIsraeli Parliament will operate at all times on the official eRepubilik eIsraelForums.
Part 2 – The Prime Minister
1. The Prime Minister shall be voted into their position by the People of eIsrael duringthe Official eRepublik Vote for President.
 
2. The Prime Minister
MUST
be a registered member of a Political Party on eRepublikand a registered member of the eRepublik eIsrael Forum.3. The Prime Minister may, at anytime, create or disband any Government Departmentat his discretion.4. The Prime Minister may, at anytime, appoint or remove any Minister or DeputyMinister to any Government Department or appoint any other type of Cabinet Memberhe sees fit.5. The Prime Minister may, at anytime, choose to add or remove Portfolios to anyMinisterial Position or Government Department after discussion with his Cabinet.
Part 3 – Executive Government Branch (The Cabinet)
1. The Executive Branch of the eIsraeli Government is also known as the Cabinet andconsists of the Prime Minister of Australia, Ministers and Deputy Ministers of the anyGovernmental Departments that may be created directly by the Prime Minister, forexample, Department of Finance etc. The Cabinet also consists of other Members of theCabinet appointed by the Prime Minister or Department Ministers that may performduties relating to the Cabinet, ie: Cabinet Secretary, Interns etc.2. Cabinet Ministers
MAY
be a registered member of an eRepublik Political Party ineAustralia and a registered member of the eRepublik eIsrael Forums.3. Ministers may also appoint and remove Assistants into their own Departments toassist and learn about the Cabinet aspect of Government, without Prime MinisterialApproval.4. Ministers and Deputy Ministers are appointed to their Department positions by thePrime Minister.5. The Prime Minister may add or remove portfolios to Ministerial Departments as hesees fit.
Part 4 – The Knesset
1. The Knesset shall be composed of MKs from political parties within each territory of the State and be voted into their positions by the People of eIsrael during the OfficialeRepublik Vote for Congress each month.2. Each nominee for MK at the Congress Elections on eRepublik
MUST
be a member of an eIsrael Political Party, and
SHOULD
be a Registered User on the eRepublik eIsraelForums.3. Ministers, Deputy Ministers and Cabinet Members may also nominate on eRepublik asMKs and may be voted into the Knesset by the People.4.
ONLY
duly Elected MKs may Vote in the Voting Hall. This includes those Ministers,Deputy Ministers and Cabinet Members voted in as MKs, excluding the Prime Minister.
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