MOTION TO CALL EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK PRESIDENCY ELECTION
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MOTION TO CALL EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK PRESIDENCY ELECTION
Proposed by Emma Granger, Councillor for Montenbourg
I will move a motion in this Council calling for a general European Bank election to be held on 5th of May .
PREAMBLE
NOTING that the Constitution of the European Union (henceforth referred to as ?the Constitution?) is the supreme law of the land.
EXPRESSING concern that not all constitutional requirements are being met by the current administration of the European Central Bank.
EXPRESSING concern that the monetary policy of the European Union under the Treaty of Finisterre, and that all supranational transactions are conducted in this currency.
NOTING that currently EMUs are being printed under a shadow administration by the Ministers of Finance of the respective governemtes which signed the Treaty of Finisterre.
SECTION I
1- This Motion shall establish a general call for the Election of the Presidency of the European Central Bank.
2- Election candidates must come from the undersigned governments which ratified the Treaty of Finisterre.
3- Elections shall be held on the 5th of May.
SECTION II
1- All obligations, responsabilities and duties of the Presidency of the European Central Bank are on the European Central Bank Act 2015 which this Motion adheres.
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I call the Council Speaker @Fremet to open the debate
Emma Granger
Councillor for Montenbourg -
Debate on this starts NOW and ends 1 May 2021 at 12h00 GMT.
I see no reason why this motion should be brought forth to the Council. It includes several notable factual and procedural inaccuracies that would render this act unconstitutional and holistically incompatible with EU law.
First of all, yes the ECB has not held an election for some time. No, it is not a constitutional requirement, it is a legal one as part of the European Central Bank Act 2015.
Second, no, the monetary policy of the EU as a whole is NOT determined by the Treaty of Finisterre. The Treaty of Finisterre and the entities formed by it are expressly separate from the European Union, this Council, and the European Central Bank.
Third, yes, there are memberstates printing the EMU, however, it is perfectly legal for them to do so in the purview of international law and the express rights of memberstates. It is no shadow administration but an organised group. The EMU has NO legal standing in the European Union as an organisation. Period.
Fourth, the Council can issue a motion to call for elections, but it is the shareholders of the ECB that must move forward with the election itself.
Fifth, election candidates cannot be restricted to governments signed to the Treaty of Finisterre because that has nothing to do with them being shareholders in the ECB. Every memberstate is a shareholder and every memberstate has both a right to vote and a right to submit a candidate.
If you wish to hold elections amongst ECB shareholders for President, I recommend that you ask your government to contact the ECB board to do just that. This Motion has no place in this Council as written.
Charles Michel
Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet -
Well, i think the speaker just adressed everything there was to be said but i wanted to add something to this.
As we have seen the Montenbourgian councillor got confused and wanted to use a currency that dosent belong here, the so called EMU, an acronym for European Monetary Unit, which im very aganist the name by the way as it dosent encompass a single bit of cooperation with official European Union authorities and is composed by no more than 5 soverign countries and the government in exile of Free Icholasen.
As you see, this treaty is no more than a multilateral treaty that establishes a common currency between signatory states, so it dosent concern the European Union as an organization nor its member states non signatory of this treaty, and that by the way, NO, The ECB or European Central Bank does not print any other currency more than the EuroSo no member of Finisterre holds any special right or privilege over any other member of the European Union, If these countries wanted to unite their countries even further good for them but that dosent do any favor to the European Union and its member states.
Even though this feels just like what the speaker said i think it is a good complement to make this even clearer.
And yes i would be more than happy to help Councillor Granger to contact the ECB to host new Elections for the position of President.
Karl Henderssen
Interim Councillor for Mennrimiak -
Debate has ended. Voting starts NOW and ends 6 May 2021 at 23h00 GMT.
I vote AGAINST this motion.
Charles Michel
Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet -
On behalf of the Kingdom of Spain, I vote AGAINST this motion.
Donald Tusk
Deputy Speaker and Councillor for Spain -
The Republic of Istkalen, acting on behalf of the Istkalener people, votes AGAINST this motion.
Iras Tilkanas
Interim Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen -
On behalf of the Republic of Nofoaga, I vote FOR this motion.
Mrs. Paul-Gabrielle Muzhare
EU councilor for the Republic of Nofoaga -
This motion is simply unconstitutional and a symbol of hunger for power and influence, therefore I vote AGAINST this motion.
Yuridiana Yahontov
Interim Deputy Councilor, Kingdom of Reitzmag -
This matter should be kept separate from that of the European Council. Therefore, I will vote AGAINST this motion.
Tony Odhinazen
EU Councilor, Ruthund -
On behalf of the Commonwealth of Leagio, I vote AGAINST this Motion on the basis as this motion is unconstitutional.
Francis Plessis
EU Councilor for Leagio -
On behalf of United Duchies I vote AGAINST this motion
James Mizrachi-Roscoe, Councillour for United Duchies -
I understand the Councillors observations and I join you by voting on behalf of the Kingdom of Montenbourg, I vote AGAINST this motion.
Emma Granger
Councillor for Montenbourg -
Final voting has ENDED. With 8 votes AGAINST, 1 vote FOR, and no Abstentions, the Motion to Call European Central Bank Presidency Election has FAILED.
Charles Michel
Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet