12. The Speaker of the Assembly shall have the power to invite any citizen to speak before the Underhusen for any duration that he or she deems necessary during the term.
(a) All members of the Royal Family shall have a standing invitation to speak before the Underhusen.
I want to know specifically where I supposedly made "retorts bordering on personal attacks", since nothing in my post says anything at all about you, other than the example
you made when asked for a reason why we need such a provision. I have a specific reason for requesting this, and it's not an irrelevant request.
Are you seriously suggesting that being able to post on an internet forum is a 'human right'?
You have apparently completely missed my entire point, which was that administrative bans are outside the purview of the regional government. Thus, even if this trial prevision for PnG declarations had been on their books, it wouldn't have mattered in your case, whether it was justified or not. There's absolutely nothing stopping me from declaring you a security or community threat and banning you as has happened in many other regions, and this provision wouldn't change that. I'm trying to point out that this wouldn't have done you any good in those regions, Gov. All you can do is trust that the people with the power won't abuse it.
Wintreath didn't exist when those coups happened, and in the case of Osiris I wasn't even playing NationStates yet. I'll point out that I
did revoke the PnG declaration made against Milograd for his role in the TSP coup when I was President of Spiritus. I believe that PnG declarations should be revoked when circumstances are met, but obviously I don't believe that to be the case for any of the individuals we have declared PnG here. However, that should be a decision made by the body that made the declaration in the first place, in accordance with regional and community policies.
How would a trial work even? A PnG declaration is not a criminal charge that can be found to be true or false. Trials are based on law, but PnG declarations are subjective and aren't based in law. How can Wintrean law even be applied to someone who isn't in the region? It would boil down to someone else agreeing or not agreeing that a non-Citizen 'should' not be welcome, and that's not really a trial at all.