Since the participants in the Coliseum shall be from among the masses, what say you? We'll discuss this and eventually take the ideas to vote, just like the Senate.Ray245 wrote:The Senate will open up the Coliseum and release the motion of a debate on the starting of the month to the members in the forum. Submission entry deadline is on the 5th of every month.
In regards to the selection process for the participants, the senate will reach a decision on the 7th of every month, and people are selected on a first come first serve basis. Note that the senate will not be able to choose the participants, as the ability to select the members will only be given for those joining in a special round debate.
The debate will formally start on the 10th of every month, and users are restricted to a posting limit and a time limit. It is to ensure a debate can come to a conclusion easily and prevent any act of flaming in the Coliseum.
January: Scientific debates, motion selected and chosen by the Senate or Mike, debating for your personal stance.
February: Political debates, Motion taken from the public discussion board, debating against your personal stance
March: Economic debates, selected motion, debating side chosen at random by the senate (you may or may not debate against your personal stand)
April: Humour round debate, person who made the funniest arguments wins the debate
May: Sci-fi fantasy debates, motion selected, against your personal stand.
June: philosophical/ moral debate, motion taken from discussion board, for your personal stand.
July: Scientific debate, motion taken from discussion board, debating against your personal stand.
August: Political debates, Motion taken from the public discussion board, debating for your personal stance
September: Economic debates, motion taken from the public discussion, debating for your personal stand.
October: Sci-fi fantasy debates, motion selected, for your personal stand.
November: Political debates, Motion taken from the public discussion board, debating side chosen at random by the senate.
December: Economic debates, motion taken from the public discussion, debating side chosen at random.
Special round debates: hosted together with the official debate, if an issue not related to the type of motion in that month was getting interesting and is heavily discussed by the forum.
Special round debates include history debates and any other debates that is not listed in the above list as well.
Submission or request for a special round debate needs to be made by two participants as compared to one. This is to reduce the needless amount of request that only one person will be interested in.
Ask about the changes that needs to be made.
If this passes the House of Commons, it'll go to the Senate for vote, and provided it passes both we'll refer this to Lord Wong to be posted as an official timetable for Coliseum participation.
So, in the House's first official topic up for review, what say ye?