I agree that this would be an abuse. And I would be happy to add a condition that the Board cannot unilaterally remove the same director a second time. In addition, the EC always has the ability to question the removal action (its automatic approval notwithstanding) and use its various powers to address that Board action. If its automatic approval would prevent that, I am happy to explicitly say that the automatic approval is given without prejudice to any future EC action. Alan At 07/04/2016 11:57 AM, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
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Suppose the community were to decide that the Board was insufficiently sensitive to $issue, and were to appoint someone to the Board who was more sensitive to it. It is not too hard to imagine a case in which such a member would be regarded by the rest of the Board as too disruptive and so on. So, they remove the member. The Empowered Community permits the removal. The community (whichever way the member is appointed) re-appoints, the Board removes again, and so on.
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