kzt wrote:I think David has implied that they wrote it as an amendment the SL constitution because it was a way around the veto process.
Which of courses raises other thoughts about the future of the SL...
Some relivant text-ev
Echoes of Honor wrote:There wouldn't be any internal Solarian debate, no arguments or resolutions or declarations, for none would be needed. Enforcement of the Eridani Edict had been part of the League's fundamental law for five hundred and three years, and the League Navy's standing orders were clear: any government or star nation or rogue mercenary outfit which indiscriminately bombarded an inhabited planet or directed a bombardment of any sort against a planetary population which had not first been summoned to surrender would be destroyed.
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Except that the Solarian League, having experienced the bitter horrors of trying to clean up after such an atrocity on one of its member worlds, had not only unilaterally issued the Eridani Edict but incorporated it as Amendment Ninety-Seven of the League Constitution.
War of Honor wrote:And even that was only because the edict's proponents had used the Solarian Constitution's referendum provisions to do an end run around the Assembly and amend it to incorporate the edict into the League's fundamental law after the horrific casualties of the Eridani Incident.
I'd almost forgotten about the referendum provisions bit. That
does sound like it was a way to dodge the Assembly veto process.
Certainly the way the ammendment is worded it bypasses any requirement for debate or voting within the Assembly before the Edict is enforced. So there's no way to veto the enforcement of the Edict; but until you mentioned it I hadn't remembered that the Assembly might not have gotten any vote on creating it either.
As you say, this referendum mechanism (assuming they haven't dismantled it in the intervening time) might open interesting options within the League despite the divided Assembly. Guess it depends on how the process works, and how unified the people that might attempt to utilize it might be.