Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 10:04:48 PMI'm not sure we could established a direct link; this is inference. For example, we resumed active promotion and advertising this month, and we've seen another boom in active immigrant applications -- just like last time.
We have enacted many of the Royal Commission's recommendations. For example, we have revived the TalossAssistant program, garnering half a dozen volunteers for the program. After sending out an email notice, we have that number will go up even higher, but we're already very happy at that result.
The TalossAssistant program was once a featured part of our immigration program, and we think there's a good chance that it will offer the personal touch that we might be needing.
We are also going to be offering El Pretz Pätriotic del Seneschal, which three citizens will be claiming. We hope that an actual physical award will be an active encouragement for future recruitment because Talossans will have the chance to wear their decoration at any live meeting or recorded video, and that will confer some prestige and attention on the practice of recruiting your friends. This was another recommendation by the Commission.
We have redesigned the New Citizen's Guide, with some consultation with the Secretary of State, and we plan to begin distributing it to all new citizens. This will offer than a further chance to get involved by giving them different things they can do, but it will avoid feeling overwhelming because it will have a short list of possible priorities for them. Many options, but a few clear suggestions.
We have made several video advertisements for different aspects of the country which may be viewed by the world and occasionally re-used for promotional efforts. These things will continue paying dividends for years, drawing in the curious.
I plan to do more, featuring other aspects of our country. And these have been posted to many places, along with other posts on places like Reddit (/r/damninteresting or /r/dataisbeautiful, etc) which encourage people to check out different aspects of our country. My next plan is to make another one which focuses on our language, and His Majesty has promised a short video clip I can use as B-roll for one about him.
Quote from: Iason Taiwos on Yesterday at 06:17:46 PMI got the email and would like one as well. (Does it matter if the person you got into Talossa is a half-assed citizen who is seldom active on Witt?)Nope, it doesn't matter! All they have to do is poke their head in here (or send me an email) to let me know that you recruited them, and that's all that's necessary! :)
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on June 01, 2026, 11:59:41 AMQuote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on May 29, 2026, 04:45:10 PMVice-Chair @mximo , do you have any input on Vice-Chair Tzaracomprada's proposal?
All of the Governor's questions are well taken. Before officially responding I want to give a bit more of an opportunity for the province's senator to show up...
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 09:29:27 PMThere are no current prosecutions, although we are working on legislation. I have made inquiries about a replacement, but it's not a major priority with the current minimal workload.
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 08:43:41 AMSince I think the underlying bill is a pretty good one, it seems like a good idea to provide a chance for it to pass into law. If you think people are likely to vote against it or abstain because you're the sponsor and because you were condemned by the Ziu for your predatory behavior, then we should have an available version that might actually pass.
Quote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on June 04, 2026, 07:29:11 AMQuoteOkay, the change sounds good to me. I'll make it: "3. No person shall hold more seats in the Cosă than thirty times the total number of seats in the Cosă divided by two times the number of ballots cast for the Cosa in the most recent General Election, rounded up to the next integer."
Under this formula, the seat limit in a 20-seat Cosă is 4 if turnout dips below 100, which as far as I could tell is the normal case. This has to do with how the limit strictly rounds up. Perhaps the following would future-proof things somewhat:Quote"3. No person shall hold more seats in the Cosă than thirty times the total number of seats in the Cosă divided by two times the number of ballots cast for the Cosa in the most recent General Election, roundedupto the next non-zero integer."