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"Find a few pen holders, select a few high-quality girls for them, and let them write down the deeds of Guangzhou and Leizhou. This will help improve the public image of the foreign station." Yan Maoda said as it started to rain outside. Rain washed against the glass, making it a blur outside. The wind blew open a half-closed window. Mou Tianxiong stood up and closed the window, then suddenly opened the door unexpectedly. The corridor was quiet, without any sound. Listening carefully, he could vaguely hear the voices of the waitresses downstairs chatting and laughing while working.
A strange look flashed across Guo Yi's face. But Yan Maoda didn't care: "Lao Mou, don't be suspicious. We are talking about things that are fair and aboveboard. Isn't it beneficial to the executive committee to let some people with ulterior motives corrupt our overseas stations all day long?"
Mou Tianxiong didn't say anything, but came back and sat down. The topic of hiring a pen writer and engaging in public relations activities continued.
According to the Western calendar, this day falls on the first day of the month of the Western Year. It was on this day that the Guangzhou-Leizhou interest group was formally formed. This group later evolved into the "Guanglei Sect", an important political faction in the Senate.
After careful consideration by the organizing committee, the second plenary meeting of time travelers was finally "successfully held" on the moonrise day of the New Year. The venue was chosen as an open-air cinema in Bairen City, and was simply decorated according to the needs of the meeting. Travelers sat in the shell-shaped auditorium. There are no rostrum seats on the stage according to traditional customs. There is only a speaking table with a loudspeaker installed but no seats. The intention is to shorten the speech time and avoid meaningless long speeches.
Directly opposite this podium are the seats for the moderator and recorder. There are also a number of empty seats with amplification equipment installed, which are used for questioning.
The members of the organizing committee sit on the side of the rostrum and are responsible for all conference affairs. This time, due to the internal conflicts and interest disputes involving the Chuanchuan people, the General Administration of Political Security cleared Bairen City. All the indigenous people, no matter how long they had served the Chuanchuan group or how close their relationship was, were temporarily cleared out of the city.
According to the statistics of the conference preparatory committee, excluding the two people who have died, there are currently 3 surviving members of the traveling group, including children, and 8 people were accidentally involved in the informal traveling group and those who were abducted and kidnapped. These eight people are the four members of the Ming family, Guo Yi, two agents working as agents, and Miss Mendoza, who was kidnapped by people from the North American Branch.
Among this prosperous people. The Preparatory Committee stipulates that although children accompanying their parents have the same rights and benefits as their parents, they do not have the right to propose proposals and votes before their parents are one year old, and they do not need to participate in meetings. However, as long as their parents agree and exert necessary supervision, they can participate in the meeting and observe the meeting.
Because the meeting lasts for several days, even many key departments in Lingao cannot be left unattended. According to the resolution passed by the first plenary meeting, the convening of the plenary meeting must have the participation of those who have passed the name of the field to participate in the meeting. Therefore, before the meeting, in addition to those overseas personnel who are inconvenient to come back and provide letters of vote to trusted people to entrust them to attend the meeting, each department also arranges a list of personnel on duty during the meeting, and these people are gathered together first A small meeting was held to discuss various issues and proposals at the meeting, and then a ten-person election group was freely formed based on the degree of political agreement with each other. Choose a representative to attend the meeting to express your opinion.
This kind of representative does not have the right to vote. Ma Jia believes that as long as people are in Lingao, they can vote after the meeting. There must be minutes of the meeting. After the meeting is over, there is no problem in deciding to vote after reading the minutes. It's just that the results of the invoicing are delayed by a few hours.
The meeting will vote on various issues by secret ballot.
A team of supervisors has been selected at the preparatory meeting to supervise the voting and counting.
The valid number of votes for each vote must be more than the number of people participating in the meeting. Generally, the simple majority principle is adopted for general proposals. As long as more than 1% of the votes are in favor, it is considered passed. The absolute majority principle is adopted for personnel elections and major decisions.
What Ma Jia spends the most energy on is formulating meeting rules. The so-called plenary meeting is essentially a parliament, and how this parliament should hold meetings to ensure the quality of discussions is unclear to all members of the public. People have experience.
Ma Jia has seen many different behaviors when Chinese people discuss issues: either they wander off topic and the discussion does not make sense; or the right to speak out is monopolized by leaders, experts and talkative people; or the discussion is very lively and never leads to any results. Or it’s just barbaric discussion, seizing on a word or loophole in other people’s words and making personal attacks.
Of course, this has little to do with the so-called national character of the Chinese people. Similar problems were common in European and American parliaments in the early years. So much so that the British Parliament wants to legislate to prohibit members from carrying weapons into the venue to prevent them from drawing swords over different political opinions. To solve these shortcomings, a complete and effective meeting rules system must be established. The vest naturally thought of introducing "Robert's Rules of Order", which are meeting rules derived from the British Parliamentary Rules and are widely used in European and American countries. What's more important is that many domestic companies have more or less adopted this rule, which has a certain basis for popularization and application.
Robert's Rules has a complete set of methods to avoid brutal discussions: it stipulates that the moderator has the opportunity to speak, and stipulates the number of speeches for each person; it requires both debaters to stand up before speaking and make statements to the moderator without questioning each other. The rules also prohibit being off-duty, forcing others to speak, and interrupting others when they are speaking. When discussing issues in public, as long as it is not a rubber-stamp-style parliament, it will not appear harmonious and united. At the very least, a small, low-level parliament will take action for political opinions and speeches. As for the Chinese, Ma Jia has not seen many heated debate scenes in reality, but he has seen Zhaogami's discussions. The viciousness and vitriol that he dare not express in reality are all spewed out in this virtual space.
It is conceivable what a public discussion would turn into in this new time and space where people travel through time without any scruples. If there is no set of hard and fast rules to limit it, Ma Jia will undoubtedly have scenes of savage discussions, personal attacks, and greeting people's ancestors until they come to blows. It is probably a common drama.
In order to avoid savage discussions, the most important rule in the rules of procedure is not to doubt the motives of others in the name of morality.
There is a set of specialized theories behind this: firstly, the motive cannot be verified; secondly, the meeting is to discuss something, not a certain person, and doubting and revealing the motive is a deviation from the agenda; thirdly, self-interest is a common feature of human beings. It is not an exaggeration to pursue maximizing interests without harming others.
Ma Jia believes that this is the most important point that the Lingao Senate must pay attention to in meetings. Other issues, such as going off topic during meetings, are serious but not fatal. As for the phenomena that are most likely to occur at meetings, such as "one word" among leading experts and others following the crowd, and "making soy sauce and holding on to thick legs" will not become popular before the political pattern of this time and space has been established. It is human to compete for interests without danger. People are happy to do things.
Precisely because the power structure has not yet been established, timely implementation of a system can fully ensure democracy within the group. Once the power structure stabilizes and vested interest groups grow stronger, it will be very difficult to do this again. By then, if we don’t use violent methods, we may not be able to make vested interest groups spit out what they have swallowed. Internal violence will be the beginning of destruction.
However, the Chinese version of "Robert's Rules of Procedure" has nearly 100 pages. It is an out-and-out tome, and it covers a very wide range of content. There are too many and complicated rules. Not to mention that the participants have no interest in following them, even the person hosting the meeting probably cannot remember them all. It must be simplified to adapt to the environment.
After discussion, the Preparatory Committee simplified the rules of procedure into a set of simple meeting rules. Later, this set of rules was called the "Majia Rules of Meeting". In this rule
First, the meeting has a moderator. This moderator is responsible for announcing the meeting system, maintaining the order of the venue, and executing the meeting process. At the same time, the right to speak is one of the most important powers of the meeting moderator. All participants must raise their hands before speaking, and no one is allowed to make casual remarks such as "Let me talk about the significance of this matter first" or "Let me add a few more points." Whoever raises his hand first has priority to speak, but the speaker must obtain permission from the host of the meeting before speaking.
When speaking, you must stand up and walk to the side of the speaking table to speak, otherwise your words will be ineffective. Each person can speak for at least 10 minutes each time, and the timing starts from the time when he is digging at the speaking table. However, the total time from when he got permission to speak to when he finished speaking must be within 3 minutes. Ma Jia made precise calculations: a participant can walk from the farthest seat in the venue to the speaker's seat in about 4 steps. Lest anyone take advantage of this journey to delay the meeting.
Once the time is up, the meeting host has the right to make an announcement immediately. Once the host makes a statement, the speaker must obey unconditionally and must not occupy the podium or continue speaking in the speaker's seat. All words are invalid. In order to ensure the effectiveness of this regulation, there is a microphone on the floor, and the switch is connected to the chair of the meeting. The host can turn off the microphone's loudspeaker at any time. d! ~!