Part 3, Chapter 1
The Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia Constitution:
National, State, Territory Government
Departments, of Issues of Concern, Debates and votes, Act
(3.4.) To submit National, State and Territory Issues of Concern shall be submitted to the National Government
Department in which the Issue of Concern is in context with.
(3.5.) National Issues of Concern
shall need to reach a required limit of One-Third Nationally, to be eligible for a Debate.
(3.6.) All State and Territory
Issues of Concern shall need to reach a required limit of One-Third or more of the Population within the State or Territory
to be eligible for a National Debate.
(3.7.) A Debate of an Issue of
Concern shall be Serviced and Structure by the Debate Department with Citizens directly involve in the Issue of Concern and
shall be held at Old Parliament house Canberra.
(3.8.) All Debates shall consist
of
(1.) One (1.) Judicater
(2.) One (1.) National Departmental
Head
(3.) One (1.) The National
Department Issues of Concern Officer
(4.) Three (3.) Scientists within the field of the Issue of Concern
(5.) Three (3.) Academics
within the field of the Issue of Concern
(6.) Twenty-Five (25.) Citizens
within the field of the Issue of Concern
(7.) No more than Two (2.),
Citizen from each Individual Business within the Private Sector Directly involved within the Issue of Concern.
(3.9.) There shall be a Two-
Hour Time limit within a Debate of an Issue of Concern.
(3.10.) The Issue of Concern
shall have a Two-Third or more of the Majority of the Vote in Favour to be Amended or the Issue of Concern shall stay as is.
(3.11.) The Citizens within a
Debate shall submit Three (3.) Proposed Amendments to the Issue of Concern.
(3.12.) The Citizens shall decide
a Propose Amendment.
(3.13.)
The A.B.C. Television and Radio Stations shall telecast all Debates and Votes.
(3.14.)
Votes shall be submitted by Telephone, Free of charge to the Vote Department.
(3.15.)
To submit a vote by Telephone shall be by entering the Citizens Tax File Number, Personal Identification Code and the Proposed Amendment One (1.), Two (2.) or Three (3.) by the Telephone Key Pad.
(3.16.)
All Votes shall be Counted Manual and electronically as Each Citizen submits a Vote.
(3.17.)
A Citizen shall only submit One (1.), Vote within each Debate of an Issue of Concern.
(3.18.)
A Citizen Unable to Vote on Medical Grounds or other reason shall make Prior Arrangements to the Vote Department within Four
(4.) days Before a Vote.
(3.19.)
Australian Citizens out-Side Australian Borders shall enter a Vote by Telephone, But shall make Prior arrangements to the
Vote Department within (4.) days before a Vote.
(3.20.)
Citizen involved within any illegal activities within the Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia or whilst
entering an Issue of Concern, Debate or Vote shall be liable.
(3.21.)
Votes shall be submitted and Counted at the New Parliament House Canberra by the Vote Department.