It appears MM is not in a state of electoral readiness as required by provincial law. Therefore, the Chancery should conduct this election.
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Show posts MenuQuoteThe King of Talossa shall remain on the throne until his demise, abdication, or removal. Should the King at any time renounce or lose his citizenship, that renunciation or loss shall be deemed to imply his abdication of the Throne. Upon the demise, abdication, or removal from the Throne of the King, the Uppermost Cort shall be a Council of Regency.
QuoteThe King of Talossa shall remain on the throne until his demise, abdication, or removal, unless the King is King John I, in which case he is considered to have abdicated. Should the King at any time renounce or lose his citizenship, that renunciation or loss shall be deemed to imply his abdication of the Throne. Upon the demise, abdication, or removal from the Throne of the King, the Uppermost Cort shall be a Council of Regency.
Quote from: Tric'hard Lenxheir on April 15, 2024, 08:50:16 PMWhat is involved? I must admit I am not the most up to date person when it comes to the law but I can try if you need me.Once the election is over, you would review the votes to ensure there aren't any irregularities.
Quote from: Dame Litz Cjantscheir, UrN on April 05, 2024, 08:30:24 AMI stand corrected, you're rightQuote from: Ian Plätschisch on April 04, 2024, 08:58:56 AMAlso, it should be "ascension" instead of "accession"Nope, "Accession" is correct.
QuoteA Conclave shall be called within three months of every seventh anniversary of the Monarch's accession to the throne