Quote from: Barclamïu da Miéletz on Today at 02:04:31 PM@þerxh Sant-Enogat what if we made the anthem trilingual? Someone would have to translate the lyrics to Talossan and French though.French I can surely
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Barclamïu da Miéletz on Today at 02:04:31 PM@þerxh Sant-Enogat what if we made the anthem trilingual? Someone would have to translate the lyrics to Talossan and French though.French I can surely
Quote from: Barclamïu da Miéletz on Yesterday at 12:24:20 PM@þerxh Sant-Enogat this link doesn't work.Fixed, thanks
QuoteChapter V- The Lord Warden
Article 17.
Cézembre's delegate to the Senäts shall be known within the Province as the Lord Warden. He/she will be elected whenever this is required by the Organic Law, in an election conducted by the Sénéchal or his appointed agent, in accordance with provincial statutes. If no provincial statutes regarding the election of a Lord Warden exist, or if the provisions of provincial law regarding the election of a Lord Warden cannot be implemented for practical reasons,or if provincial statutes regarding the election of a Lord are in conflict with this Constitution or the Organic Law, the Sénéchal or his appointed agent will request the National Chancery in writing and in good time to conduct the election in accordance with National Law.
QuoteChapter V- The Lord Warden or Lady Warden
Article 17.
Cézembre's delegate to the Senäts shall be known within the Province as the Lord Warden or Lady Warden, as preferred by the Senator. The Sénéchal de Cézembre will request the National Chancery in writing and in good time to conduct the Senator election in accordance with National Law.
Quote from: Barclamïu da Miéletz on Today at 04:36:14 AMlet's wait for the opinion of other Cézembréans ! in the meanwhile, practise your singing skills, as the Province may need an official interpret for her AnthemQuote from: þerxh Sant-Enogat on Today at 02:49:46 AMWell done Barclamïu ! I like this, it's original, intro is ceremonious and lyrical, then calmer and inspiring. Impatient to listen to the words on it !The Sénéchal likes it... looks like this version will be the anthem.
Quote from: Glüc da Dhi S.H. on Yesterday at 01:32:12 PMWhat version are we voting on? The last one (december 21)? Id be in favour of that.yes ! voting thread is here
QuoteChapter II- L'Etats de Cézembre
Article 7. Legislative power in the Sovereign Province of Cézembre is invested in l'Etats de Cézembre. l'Etats shall consist of no more and no less than twenty (20) seats.
Seats in l'Etats de Cézembre can only be assigned to citizens of Cézembre. Citizens may hold more than one seat, but no more than six. One seat cannot be divided among nor assigned to more than one citizen.
Article 8. The chancery is requested to conduct elections to l'Etats. Elections to l'Etats shall be conducted at the same time as elections to the Cosâ and in accordance with the national election laws and rules. The Sénéchal (or the Governor-General in case the Sénéchal has been absent for more than one week) may request the chancery not to conduct those elections in no less than one week before balloting day. If the Sénéchal (or Governor-General) makes such a request, the Sénéchal (or the Governor-General) shall conduct the elections in accordance with provincial election laws and rules.
Article 9. After elections to l'Etats, each party will receive 20 numbers, which will be produced by dividing the number of votes the party received by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20. The 20 highest numbers will be referred to as high quotients. In case the 20th highest number has the same value as the 21th highest number all numbers with the same value will not be considered high quotients. This will result in vacant seats in the assembly.
Each party will receive a number of seats, equal to the number of high quotients it received. Each party may divide its seats amongst Cézembrian citizens as it sees fit. If a member dies or resigns or is impeached by a motion receiving a 2/3rds vote of the L'Etats, the seats shall return to the party that assigned the seats.
Article 10. L'Etats shall have power to pass any bill into law by a simple majority vote of its Voting Members. Le Sénéchal shall send out a notification of voting period, of at least seven days. Each member shall have a prescribed amount of time in which to cast his vote (by email, telephone or forum post) before voting closes
QuoteChapter II- L'Etats de Cézembre
Article 7. Legislative power in the Sovereign Province of Cézembre is invested in l'Etats de Cézembre. l'Etats shall consist of a variable number of seats, assigned based upon request by citizens of Cézembre. Seats in l'Etats de Cézembre can only be requested by citizens of Cézembre. Citizens may represent more than one seat by proxy, but no more than two additional proxy seats. One seat cannot be divided among nor assigned to more than one citizen.
Article 8. There are no elections to l'Etats, as it is an ongoing body of representatives within Cézembre. The Sénéchal (or the Governor Général in case the Sénéchal has been absent for more than one week) shall receive written requests for seats in l'Etats by citizens. After confirmation of credentials of citizenship, those making a request shall be provided a seat in l'Etats. In turn, the citizen that is seated may extend a proxy for their seat to another seated citizen within l'Etats who does not yet have two proxies held. A proxy extended must be accepted by a seated member in writing, who shall have full control of that seat until such time the citizen extending the proxy retracts the assignment. Should a person issuing a proxy to a seat later renounce or be removed from citizenship, the proxy is automatically retracted.
Article 9. The number of seats in l'Etats may not exceed the population of the Province of Cézembre. There will be no vacant seats in the assembly, as they either held by active members, or extended to active members by proxy. Citizens retain the right of association with any organization that they choose, but their votes from seats in l'Etats de Cézembre are held in their name either by right or by proxy, and are not held by parties, associations, consortiums, corporations, or other organizations.