Quote from: Glüc on Yesterday at 02:16:49 PMQuote from: Tric'hard Lenxheir on Yesterday at 10:06:35 AMI will be stepping away. Good luck to everyone.Why? I hope you're ok...
Quote from: King Txec on Yesterday at 01:12:09 PMQuote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Yesterday at 11:10:45 AMAugust ended without action by anyone vested with royal authority. Under the precedent set during the years of King John that Organic amendments fall under the same conditions as regular bills regarding royal inaction, I hold that this bill has passed into law.
Because Article VII of the Belacostan Constitution does not require referenda for constitutional amendments, it therefore takes effect immediately.
My apologies on this. I was waiting on my Cunstaval but I also didn't circle back to double check.
-Txec R
Quote from: Tric'hard Lenxheir on Yesterday at 10:06:35 AMI will be stepping away. Good luck to everyone.Why? I hope you're ok...
Quote from: Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on August 09, 2025, 01:29:02 AMFirstly, the member opposite seems to have gone against their own rules of one terp per minister per month, so this feels like harassment territory.
With BHAID, whatever plans we may or may be making, it is too early to release information on that. Also I would disagree that the individual doing as the opposite member said is "popular" and more like a weed in Talossan politics that is self serving and seems to only care about the "prestige" of setting up the organisation but doesn't truly care about the work, as with a charitable organisation, you don't get involved or use it to make anyone look good, but for the people or is there to help, so making a big deal out of something by constantly framing it as "something I created" is something that member of the public mentioned by the member opposite seems gross as cheap as it is detracting from the work BHAID does and turning it into a personal trophy to show off.
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Yesterday at 11:10:45 AMAugust ended without action by anyone vested with royal authority. Under the precedent set during the years of King John that Organic amendments fall under the same conditions as regular bills regarding royal inaction, I hold that this bill has passed into law.
Because Article VII of the Belacostan Constitution does not require referenda for constitutional amendments, it therefore takes effect immediately.
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on September 03, 2025, 12:20:18 AM
- 57th Cosă: 8/66 = 12%
- 58th Cosă: 8/86 = 9%
- 59th Cosă: 11/62 = 18%
- 60th Cosă: 6/69 = 9% (While the application numbers from the 60th Cosă as recorded in Infotecă appear to be accurate, the naturalization numbers appear to have a clerical error or two, so I arrived at a count of six simply by counting on the Database. I do intend to review the Infotecă numbers more thoroughly in the near future.)
- 61st Cosă through August: 1/43 = 2.3%
There are a few things to note:
- There are two citizenship petitions (Julian Da Silva and Nicolás Masquiarán-Díaz) currently pending response from the prospectives in question to the Chancery. If both of those successfully naturalize, the 61st Cosă rate will rise to 3/43 = 7%, significantly more in line with previous terms.
- The 59th Cosă's outlier percentage rate is partially driven by the lower number of applications.
- The 60th Cosă, which of course saw a Government largely identical to the current one, saw a similar percentage of applicants naturalize as both the 57th and 58th Cosas.
- A corollary to the previous point is that the largely static immigration policy between the 60th and 61st Governments is not the source of the reduced naturalization rate.
- In other words, as most of the country has been able to figure out so far, something else must be at play here.
One likely cause that has been cited by people across the political spectrum is the particularly divisive atmosphere in Talossan politics at the moment, to the point that even MC's from the Member opposite's party have expressed concern at the vitriol that he is intent on maintaining.