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= Votes of the Enactor =
= Votes of the Enactor =
== <span id="s1"></span>Voting rights -- questions of members other than Enactor==
== Voting rights -- questions of members other than Enactor==
(1) A member of the foundation control group of which Urabba&nbsp;Parks is a member shall not have any vote as a member of Urabba&nbsp;Parks on a question of the members of Urabba&nbsp;Parks, unless the question:
(1) A member of the foundation control group of which Urabba&nbsp;Parks is a member shall not have any vote as a member of Urabba&nbsp;Parks on a question of the members of Urabba&nbsp;Parks, unless the question:
:<span id="par1a"></span>(a) is one to which subsection&nbsp;13(1) applies; or
:(a) is one to which subsection&nbsp;13(1) applies; or
:<span id="par1b"></span>(b) may only be voted on by foundation members.
:(b) may only be voted on by foundation members.


== <span id="s2"></span>Voting rights -- succession ==
== Voting rights -- succession ==
(2) No entity forming part of the foundation influence group of which Urabba&nbsp;Parks is Head may vote on the succession of the Management
(2) No entity forming part of the foundation influence group of which Urabba&nbsp;Parks is Head may vote on the succession of the Management


= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
98. This section limits the power of the Enactor and each entity in the foundation control group to vote in resolutions other than those which subsection&nbsp;13(1) applies (for the exercise of the legislative or executive power), or a resolution which may only be voted on by foundation members, holding ordinary membership eligible to succeed to the Management.  This provision is crucial as the Enactor is effectively given the right to formally ‘manage’ without the prospect of removal in return for remaining ‘above politics’; this requires membership held by the Enactor and entities within the foundation influence group of which Urabba&nbsp;Parks is member not to be counted when determining an election of a member of Parliament or approval in a referendum for an alteration to this Constitution alongside other kinds of members.
98. This section&nbsp;limits the power of the Enactor and each entity in the foundation control group to vote in resolutions other than those which subsection&nbsp;13(1) applies (for the exercise of the legislative or executive power), or a resolution which may only be voted on by foundation members, holding ordinary membership eligible to succeed to the Management.  This provision is crucial as the Enactor is effectively given the right to formally ‘manage’ without the prospect of removal in return for remaining ‘above politics’; this requires membership held by the Enactor and entities within the foundation influence group of which Urabba&nbsp;Parks is member not to be counted when determining an election of a member of Parliament or approval in a referendum for an alteration to this Constitution alongside other kinds of members.


99. Subsection&nbsp;(2) provides a member of the foundation influence group of which Urabba&nbsp;Parks is Head may not vote on the succession of the Management – this eliminates the potential for such an entity to succeed, where there would not be an entity (not being a state jurisdiction) that would ultimately hold foundation in Urabba&nbsp;Parks, meaning there would effectively be a vacancy in the place of the Enactor.
99. Subsection&nbsp;(2) provides a member of the foundation influence group of which Urabba&nbsp;Parks is Head may not vote on the succession of the Management – this eliminates the potential for such an entity to succeed, where there would not be an entity (not being a state jurisdiction) that would ultimately hold foundation in Urabba&nbsp;Parks, meaning there would effectively be a vacancy in the place of the Enactor.
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