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Messages - Baron Alexandreu Davinescu

#1
I sent in the Progressive Party's fee, plus my own.
#2
I agree -- Tafi, I think you're good.

I'd be fine with a direct democracy of sorts.  The original idea was to allow people to designate others as their proxies, but I don't think that's ever happened in the ten years or whatever we've had these rules.  The only thing I want to avoid is a scenario where people only suddenly become members of the Assembly when there's something they want to vote on.  I think the Assembly should be constituted at the start of the term.  At the very least, though, we should simplify the rules.
#3
The Webspace / Re: Webspace Issues to Address
Yesterday at 05:25:55 AM
That's a cool idea, but we can't give an AI a Witt account for technical reasons and privacy reasons, I'd think.  And I think Tafi is right about the quality of their writing... it hallucinates, and it usually ends up sounding like the same slop.

But I do think it might be interesting to try pointing an instance of Claude at the wiki and directing it to browse and look for things that seem like they should be updated.  It shouldn't do the updating itself, but such a list would be useful.  (Assuming it can actually competently do this, which... I don't know.)

I was actually thinking about this last night, and I think, whoever the next Seneschal is, they should reinstitute the bounty system offered by Sir Ian, years ago.  Improve the wiki a certain amount and you get to request a day of observance with photo/video proof of the Seneschal celebrating it.
#4
The Webspace / Webspace Issues to Address
December 03, 2025, 06:47:57 PM
This is a list of things that need doing.  Please feel free to add to it with your own suggestions. Some of these are just for people in charge of various things, and others anyone can do. If you feel like you want to contribute, please do so!

* Update the wiki Citizen's Portal, which hasn't been edited or updated for more than a decade.
* Update the wiki Manual of Style, which is also more than a decade old.
* Get TalossaWare available again by updating Printify vendors.  (Do we want a new service, or keep the easy one?)
* Update the main menu and government templates, since the government's been rearranged a bit.
* Post a reminder on the wiki and on the website interface about how it's illegal to delete any item public record, but also figure out if that law needs to be updated since it seems crazy.
* Figure out what to do about l'Chronica -- what versions get read and how much?
* Get a report on social media use... do we still need Twitter even now?  How can we simplify?
* Create a policy for the wiki about political campaigning.
* New citizen's guide shouldn't be a PDF at this point.
* Specific site problems:
    * ID Cards link is broken
    * Coins & Stamps are not being issued currently.
    * Contacts Page is outdated.
    * Blog posts widget is broken
    * Replace graphics
    * Replace photo
    * Redesign with one sidebar.
* Specific wiki problems:
    * Add padding to nav menus like The Court
    * For that matter, no one ever refers to The Court in any context ever, so why is this a category?
    * Organic Law history page
    * Organic Law description page
    * Statutory Law page
    * No one has touched Uc's projects in two years - current Scribe should address
    * Also highlighting on orglaw needs to be useful or eliminated (or just in a mirrored copy)
    * Census page
    * Senators pages.
    * We need a "what to update" page for new admins as part of transition packages.
    * Luc's Tripolarism page and similar need to be incorporated into the History page and maybe linked with a "party systems" navbar.
    * History needs to be made into a prose page based on the timeline.
#5
Progressive Alliance / Re: Enlightening aspect
December 03, 2025, 11:02:52 AM
Quote from: King Txec on December 03, 2025, 10:47:06 AMPardon my intrusion Baron into your party forum. As I was watching the election unfold it was apparent that some voters who voted on Witt copy/pasted and might have spoiled at least a portion of their ballots. I wonder if in the future we could work with Sir Luc on some way to avoid this while still making sure anyone who wishes can vote publicly on Witt. I'd hate for voters to be disenfranchised. I'm not sure how this could be worked out, but we have time until the next GE. What do you think?

-Txec R

I think that's a good idea!  And it's smart to start thinking about it now.  I will consult with Sir Luc and see what we can do... maybe including a "sample Wittenberg vote" template for people to use in the initial post, or as a follow-up post to which we can link directly?  We don't want to do anything that will target a legal practice in order to affect the outcome, but it's also really unfortunate when ballots get spoiled.

Thank you for the thought, Your Majesty!
#6
Progressive Alliance / Re: Enlightening aspect
December 03, 2025, 09:24:08 AM
I know a lot of my campaigning included a link to the voting thread to encourage people to pop in and vote, and I don't think the URL campaign materials did.  Also a lot of long-term citizens have been voting publicly for their entire time in Talossa, and people tend to keep doing the same thing.

Personally, I think there's nothing wrong at all with either approach -- the secret ballot is everyone's right and we certainly would never say anything against it, even if I tend to vote the same way I always have.

I remember when we introduced the secret ballot back in the day, when I spent quite a while arguing with Sir Cresti about it.  He was skeptical we had the technology to implement it, as I recall.  Thankfully, we're in a different era now.
#7
Maritiimi-Maxhestic / Re: Assembly Call for the 62nd Cosa
December 03, 2025, 08:57:57 AM
"C.1. Elections to the Provincial Assembly of Maritiimi-Maxhestic shall be conducted using the Maritiimi-Maxhestic Assembly Call.

C.1.1. The Assembly Call is publicly issued by the Maximally Magnificent Majordomo during every national election. The Call shall be issued no earlier than ten days before, and no later than, the national Balloting Day, and is closed at the same time as the national elections on the Election Deadline. If the Maximally Magnificent Majordomo does not issue the Assembly Call by the national Balloting Day, any citizen of Maritiimi-Maxhestic may issue it.

C.1.2. Responding to the "Maritiimi-Maxhestic Assembly Call' is simple, and amounts to giving public notice to Maritiimi-Maxhestians that the respondent wishes to claim a seat in the Assembly for themselves or designate their seat to another person.

C.1.2.1. If a respondent designates their seat to another person, the designee must be named by the respondent and must be eligible to hold seats in the Assembly under Article III.C of the Constitution of Maritiimi-Maxhestic.

C.1.3. After the Call closes, seats in the Assembly shall be distributed according to the responses to the Call. The number of seats in the Assembly shall be equal to the number of responses to the Call."

@Sir Ian Plätschisch , what do you think?  It feels odd to say Tafi's ballot claim wouldn't count.
#8
El Funal/The Hopper / The Blanking Blank Act
December 02, 2025, 11:35:41 PM
There's a lot of accumulated errors in the law, and I thought it might be a good idea to just take a minute and fix them.  This bill strikes all the empty sections and directs them to be renumbered, and confirms the existing text where it is in doubt.  I think I got them all, but I'll still need to go through and check to make sure no references are being broken.

(I had a snow day today.)

THEREFORE, the section Lexh.A.9 shall be struck from the law, and all subsequent sections and subsections renumbered sequentially.

FURTHERMORE, the text of Lexh.A.16, which currently reads:
QuoteExcept as provided in A.17, whoever does any of the following is guilty of a crime subject to punishment by banishment, revocation of citizenship, any combination of civil disabilities and any other authorized punishments:
shall be replaced by
QuoteWhoever does any of the following is guilty of a crime subject to punishment by banishment, revocation of citizenship, any combination of civil disabilities and any other authorized punishments:

FURTHERMORE, the section Lexh.A.17 shall be struck from the law, and all subsequent sections and subsections renumbered sequentially.

FURTHERMORE, the subsubsubsection Lexh.D.2.6.5 shall be struck from the law, and all subsequent sections and subsections renumbered sequentially.

FURTHERMORE, the subsubsubsubsections Lexh.D.2.8.2.8-10 shall be struck from the law, and all subsequent sections and subsections renumbered sequentially.

FURTHERMORE, the section Lexh.D.5 shall be struck from the law, and all subsequent sections and subsections renumbered sequentially.

FURTHERMORE, the subsections Lexh.D.8.5-8 shall be struck from the law, and all subsequent sections and subsections renumbered sequentially.

FURTHERMORE, Lexh.F.2 shall be confirmed to read as follows:
Quote2. The list of public holidays recognised and observed by the government is as follows:

2.1. Feb 28-Mar 1: Ziuas dal Anavatan - Combines Landmark, Culture, and Cestour Days into a multi-day festival leading into Berber Heritage Month. It is a celebration of all things Talossan, with a special emphasis on the special relationship all Talossans have to the Greater Talossan Area. On leap years, Feb 29th should be marked by the staging (digital or otherwise) of a Talossan Opera.
2.2. April 20: Reunision Day - Celebrates the healing of the great National Schism, and the history of the Talossan Republic of 2004-2012.
2.3. May 1: Flag Day - recalls the theft of the national flag in 1984. In true Talossan fashion, this day should be spent NOT displaying the flag, to encourage meditation on national symbols and Talossanity in general.
2.4. 20 April. Reunision Day. Commemorating the royal proclamation of Reunision and the end of the National Schism.
2.5. 1 June. Republic Day. Commemorating the foundation of the Talossan Republic as a day to honour democracy and the popular will, for both Republican and Monarchist traditions.
2.6. 1st Monday in September: Monarchy Day - celebrates the institution of the Talossan monarchy and marks the resumption of the monarchy with the coronation of King Florence in 1988.
2.7. November 25: Victory Day - celebrates our victory in the Cone Wars.
2.8. December 26: Independence Day - celebrates our independence from the Big Neighbor.

FURTHERMORE, Lexh.F.5 is confirmed to read as follows:
Quote5. The government of the Kingdom shall recognise and observe as a public holiday the day of, or the day before, the birthday of the current Sovereign.

5.2. The list of Days of Observance recognised and observed by the government is as follows:
5.2.1. January 1. Flip Molinar Day. This Holiday honors the contributions and enduring legacy of S:reu Flip Molinar as proclaimed by King Txec.
5.2.2. the month of March: Berber Heritage Month. All citizens are encouraged to express themselves in whatever medium is appropriate, on the question of Talossa's real or imagined Berbercentric prehistory.
5.2.3. March 21: James "Jimmy" Letherer Memorial Civil Rights Day, or "Civil Rights Day" for short.
5.2.4. 7 April: Cjovani Day. This holiday honors a trailblazing example of Talossan subcultural development, the Cjovani Belacostans, and serves as a day for Talossans to consider the potential for future subcultures in their own provinces
5.2.5. June 24: Immigration Day
5.2.6. September 28: Democracy Day
5.2.7. October 16: Publicity Day
5.2.8. December 12: Llimbaziua (Language Day).
5.3. The Minister of Culture may declare additional one-time Days of Observance upon petition by Talossan citizens. Permanent Days of Observance must be approved by the Ziu.
5.3.13. 10 December. Human Rights Day. A suggested method to celebrate Human Rights Day is reviewing Article XI of The Organic Law and/or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

FURTHERMORE, the sections Lexh.F.32-34 and Lexh.F.39 shall be struck from the law, and all subsequent sections and subsections renumbered sequentially.

FURTHERMORE, the subsection Lexh.G.1.1 shall be struck from the law, and all subsequent sections and subsections renumbered sequentially.

FURTHERMORE, the section Lexh.L.10 shall be struck from the law, and all subsequent sections and subsections renumbered sequentially.
#9
Maritiimi-Maxhestic / Re: Assembly Call for the 62nd Cosa
December 02, 2025, 01:38:01 PM
Oh, I don't know! It seems like they should.
#10
Maritiimi-Maxhestic / 23rd Assembly
December 01, 2025, 11:22:05 PM
I think this is the right number.  Do we have a GGS right now?  Do we have a GSU?
#11
Maritiimi-Maxhestic / Re: Assembly Call for the 62nd Cosa
December 01, 2025, 11:20:39 PM
Okay, looks like it's just the two of us.
#12
Maritiimi-Maxhestic / Thank you, Maritiimi-Maxhestic
December 01, 2025, 10:41:58 PM
I want to say thank you to everyone who voted for me.  I last served as your senator in 2009, and it is an honour that you have trusted me once more.  I pledge to represent the interests of our province with the reverence and fervency that she so richly deserves.  If you need anything to do with anything, please make sure you ask me.  I might not be able to help you myself, but I'll probably know who can.
#13
Progressive Alliance / Progressives: Vote Soon to Start!
December 01, 2025, 07:06:38 PM
Progressives, there is a vote that will soon start.  Make suggestions on the proposal tonight on our private board, before it goes to a vote this week!
#14


Wow, what an election!  With 41 votes, the Progressive Alliance will end up with an astonishing 87 seats in the Cosa, the largest party by a decent margin.  More than that, candidates affiliated with the Progressive Alliance won Senäts seats in every single contested election: Florencia, Maricopa, and Maritiimi-Maxhestic!  I think it's fair to say that the voters wanted to send a message!

We want to thank the citizens of Talossa for their confidence, and we promise we will vigorously represent our voters.  More than that, we promise we will try to advocate for all Talossans to "do Talossa" how they want to do it.

We will soon be entering into discussions with our members about how to assign seats, with other parties about the best way to form a Government, and with anyone interested in telling us what excites them about Talossa and how we can help them do it.

-The Progressive Alliance
#15
L'Óspileu/The Chat Room / Re: 2025-26 Fantasy Hockey
December 01, 2025, 08:21:59 AM
It's crazy how much of a difference firing a few people and hiring some goalkeepers made!
#16
I have updated the wiki with the new honours.  Congratulations to the new additions to l'Urderi per la Naziun.  There are now eighteen active citizens who have been elevated in recognition of extraordinary service to the Talossan nation or culture.
#17
Welcome back!
#18


When I was elected as the party leader and Seneschal candidate of the Progressive Alliance, I felt a little nervous.  It's been a very long time since I was at the top of the ballot, and I often feel more comfortable as a workhorse: building things like Infoteca or the basics of TalossaWiki.  þerxh started a tiny new party and made it a powerhouse -- could I rise to the occasion and continue that?

We're in the final week of the election, and we don't know the results right now.  But I want to say that I think we're going to do well, and that ultimately it won't be because of me.  It will be because of our amazing team.  And whatever happens, I want to take a moment to thank them directly and publicly.  Win or lose, they deserve nothing but praise and respect.

@þerxh Sant-Enogat@xpb , @Tric'hard Lenxheir , @Françal I. Lux , @mximo , and @Baroness Litz Cjantscheir, UrN-GC ... thank you so much.  Some of you come from very different political traditions, but all of you have contributed in some way to this election.  Thank you to those who have been campaigning for us and our vision of Talossa.  Thank you for your courage -- it's not easy to be part of the crew that refuses to "hit back!"  And thank you for your trust.

For a long time, I was one of the most progressive members of the most conservative party, which was always a weird place to be.  But it turns out to be perfect for the Progressive Alliance.  We're demanding important reforms to change the status quo, but we refuse to pave the way with the corpses of our institutions.  It turns out that both things are important.  And of course, our party culture is vital: volunteerism and positivity.  These are the things with which we will build Talossa's future.

And all of that comes from our extraordinary founder and our extraordinary member-leaders.  It comes from you guys.

Thank you, Progressives.  And let's move Talossa forward, together!
#19
Nifty!  Thanks!
#20
Partidariă/Registered Political Parties / Re: Debate
November 22, 2025, 10:04:59 PM
I'm not sure if you're going to get your battle -- as I said, I find it distasteful for the democratic vote to be overturned by the rules of politicians, but it hasn't actually happened.  We have a lot bigger fish to fry!

I will say, Most Honourable Seneschal, I'm afraid that you're just about at the top of any oligarchy, lol.  You've been Seneschal for way longer than anyone else in Talossan history, and it's not even close.  You're the only Talossan to break a thousand days in office in the last 25 years!

I'll be interested in seeing any proposed legislation that you write, though, and I hope that -- no matter what happens with the election -- that you'll remain an active and passionate Talossan.  Your vigor and ideas will always be an asset to our little country.

But any Progressive government would have different priorities.  We have a ton of plans, as you know, and we intend to follow through on our campaign promises to the people.  If we are fortunate enough to win the confidence of our citizens, we're going to focus on reforms aimed at transparency, good government, and moving Talossa forward into the modern age.

I'd be happy to discuss any of these things in more detail, or answer any other questions you might want to ask.