Dec. 19, 2015
8:41 p.m.
I will try again. What I am saying is just a mathematical truth. I a Bylaw says that to REJECT something (whether it is GAC Advice or a GNSO PDP Recommendation or where to go have dinner) at least 2/3 of the Board must reject. That is, 1/3 or less of the Board opt to accept. If the Board does NOT reject, then it means that less that 2/3 voted to reject. That is mathematically identical to greater than 1/3 accepts, sine the total must be 1. Alan At 19/12/2015 03:39 AM, Kavouss Arasteh wrote:
Alan I do not clearly understand your argument in saying " if a given issue required 2/3 majority to be rejected by the Board, then to accept the same issue, the Board requires 1/3 vote " There is no logic in that example? Regards Kavouss