Abbas,
I suggest we
say 10% of the members can call for a "Special Meeting"
to express a vote of no confidence in the board.However such a vote
should only be considered valid if atleast 30% of the members partake
in it and that the voting out of the board/resolution should be
supported by 50% +1 of the voting members(i.e the 30% present)....
May I try to interpret what you are saying in actual figures?
10% of ~20 members = 2 members.30% of ~20 members = 6 members51% of the 6
members = 4 members
So therefore in simpler terms, what you are saying is that at least 2
members can call for a Special Resolution and the vote is only considered
valid if at least 6 members partake in the voting and the voting out of the
board should be supported by at least 4 members?
If this is what you are implying, I disagree with it. Once again, I borrow
precedence from Wikimedia Deutschland's case (mentioned earlier upthread)
where they require a majority to remove the Board. 6 out of 20 members is
not a majority.
Your interpretation is correct.And yes that's my thought and the %
were arbitrary.We could revise them upwards.Plus am considering the
fact that definitely not all members will be present nor would partake
in the elections.Maybe we revise the % upwards??
Regards,
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Limoke Oscar,