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Parliamentary Procedure
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The Mechanics of Motion
All substantive business in a deliberative body is generally introduced through a motion. A motion is a formal proposal by a member that the assembly take a specific action.
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Parliamentary Procedure
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| 10 | Main Motion | Introduces new business. | Simple Majority |
Motions ranked 1 through 5 are generally considered "privileged" or "incidental" motions, superseding the main motion at Rank 10. A notable, though often overlooked, procedural device is the Motion to Reconsider (which typically ranks above Lay on the Table), which may only be introduced by a member who voted on the prevailing side of the original question, predicated on the introduction of "new testimonial evidence no… -
Parliamentary Procedure
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Censure: A formal, recorded reprimand by the assembly, often accompanied by a temporary suspension of speaking privileges (usually for the remainder of the day's session).
Admonition: A milder, usually verbal, rebuke from the chair for minor infractions, such as failing to address the chair correctly or using inappropriate descriptors for fellow members (e.g., referring to a colleague as "uninformed" rather than "possessed of a counter-perspective").
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President Of South Korea
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Introduction of Legislation
The President is one of the principal sources for initiating legislation, alongside Assembly members [6]. Bills introduced by the President are routed directly to the relevant standing committee without preliminary review by the Prime Minister's office, signifying the inherent trust placed in the executive proposal stream.
Impeachment and Removal