[center][color=firebrick][u][h2]Labour Front[/h2][/u][h3]The National Assembly[/h3][/color][/center] The debates within the National Assembly continued as the weeks passed on by. The democratic process taking it's course. The recent days had been interesting for the Labour Front, their goals aligning with the Samgolan Dawn in a unique display as the new month of March blossomed. The proposal of the Governmental Oversight Bill had overseen the outreach of the Labour Front to the Samgolan Dawn with an amendment proposal in hand. Following short but successful negotiation the two parties in a Bi-partisan effort set about rewriting the proposal as well as the addition of a second article. Quite satisfied with the results of their collaboration, the two parties submitted the renewed proposal to be received by the National Assembly at it's next gathering. [hider=Governmental Oversight Bill] [b]The Governmental Oversight Bill[/b] [b]Preamble:[/b] The aim of this bill is to ensure democratic process and government transparency within the First Republic of Samgola through the provision of a number of legal articles designed to enshrine the rights of democracy, assure proper conduct and hold to good account the government in it's administration of the nation. [b]Article 1:[/b] There shall be a Shadow Cabinet composed of a group of politicians who hold a political post with their party, but whose party are not in government and are in opposition. This Shadow Cabinet will form an alternative cabinet to that of the government whose responsibility is to scrutinise their corresponding Government ministers, develop alternative policies and hold the Government to account for its actions and responses. The Shadow Cabinet will be led by the Leader of the Opposition, a role which will usually be held by a member of the largest opposition party within the National Assembly. [Political] [b]Article 2:[/b] There shall be the role of Speaker created within the National Assembly. The Speaker shall preside over the debates of the National Assembly, assuring proper conduct and order is maintained during debate. It is within the power of the Speaker to punish MNAs who break these rules of conduct during debate through temporary banishment from the chamber of the National Assembly. This position shall be held by an MNA elected from among their own ranks and whom will hold this position until the next elections after which the position of Speaker will again be voted on by the National Assembly, alternatively a vote of no confidence may be held for the removal of the current Speaker prior to elections provided there is sufficient evidence of a breach of the Speaker's neutrality within the National Assembly. To assure the neutrality of the Speaker, the position of Speaker shall remain strictly non-partisan, and is required to renounce all affiliation with his or her former political party when taking office as well as when leaving the office, nor may they take part in debates or votes unless required to break a tie. [Political] [/hider] [hider=Actions of the Labour Front] [b]Actions:[/b] 4/5 Remaining - Propose Amendment to the Governmental Oversight Bill [/hider]