When voting on resolutions: Red means disagreement with the resolution. Yellow means resolution should be clarified/edited in workshop. Green means approval of the resolution.
Policy resolutions propose an official stance the party should take on an issue of national concern, such as supporting a carbon tax or opposing uranium mining.
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Governance resolutions (constitutional or directive) propose an amendment to the party’s constitution or bylaws, or an operational change to internal party functions–for example: forming a new committee or setting a membership fee.
Code | Title | Status |
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G14-C01
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Addition of party documents to Bylaw 10 |
Adopted
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G14-C02
|
Removing redundancies from Article 10 of the Constitution |
Adopted
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G14-C03
|
Allow online voting by members unable to attend GPC conventions |
Recoded
|
G14-C04
|
Proxy Voting at General Meetings |
Defeated
|
G14-D01
|
Waiving of 120 day rule in article 10.3.1 of the 2010 Constitution with respect to BGM12 Policy resolutions. |
Adopted
|
G14-D02
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Waiving of 120 day-rule in article 10.1.4.2 with respect to BGM12 Constitutional resolutions |
Adopted
|
G14-D03
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Implementation of e-voting |
Adopted
|
G14-D05
|
MP Code of Conduct |
Adopted
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