theconcordian October 30, November 20,2012 2012
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Volume 30 Issue 13
Breaking down byelections
The Judicical Board will have To examine The legaliTies of opening addiTional vacanT seaTs on council due To The growning numBers of resignaTions. phoTo By madelayne haJek
Concordia Student Union debates legality of opening VP academic and advocacy Kalina Laframboise News editor
The Concordia Student Union may have to rescind its decision to open the seat of VP academic and advocacy after the Judicial Board hearing set for this week. During a regular council meeting
Wednesday, councillors brought forth concerns regarding the legalities of the positions up for grabs in the upcoming byelections on Nov. 27, 28 and 29. Chad Walcott, former VP external and current councillor, suggested that all candidates be rendered ineligible for the VP academic and advo-
cacy position. Walcott was the councillor who initially motioned for the position to be opened despite reservations from the executive including President Schubert Laforest and VP external Simon-Pierre Lauzon during the meeting of Oct. 24. The motion was amended by Councillor Melissa Kate Wheeler,
who stated that it was not a matter of ineligibility but that the position was not legally opened to begin with. The opening of the position was not initially announced and revised posters had to be issued to rectify the matter. The executive took issue with the motion, including VP internal and
clubs Nadine Atallah, who stressed that backtracking now would set a “dangerous precedence” for the CSU by deeming candidates ineligible. Laforest agreed, stating that Walcott’s proposed way of solving the problem was not proper.
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