The Cabinet Code of Conduct, endorsed by the incoming cabinet this very week, reads in part:
QuoteCabinet members will also strive to conduct themselves professionally while interacting with the general
public and/or other officers of State while exercising their functions.
It is my judgement, as Seneschál, that Attorney-General Açafat dal Val has not been upholding this commitment when replying to (admittedly sharp, and in some cases unfounded) criticism (https://wittenberg.talossa.com/index.php?topic=507.0) from Opposition figures and members of the public, re: the Cabinet decision to withdraw our support for naming Sir A. Davinescù to the Uppermost Cort.
Further, the Code says:
QuoteThe Seneschál is responsible for upholding this Code of Conduct, and shall publicly warn any violators.
I am doing so.
I will conclude by saying that I admire the Attorney-General's energy and enthusiasm and Talossan patriotism; I hope we can put the current unpleasantness behind us and move on to great things in the rest of this term.