Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 08:34:32 PMQuote from: Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Yesterday at 08:24:04 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 09:14:27 AMQuote from: Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on January 19, 2026, 06:06:22 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on January 19, 2026, 03:59:46 PMOkay. Well, your suggested language doesn't quite work. But how about
"2. The King may appoint a Cunstaval (or Constable) for any Province to exercise these powers on his behalf. A province may pass laws setting a term of office for its Cunstaval, specifying who is disqualified from the role, and assigning the Cunstaval a role in their government. Unless otherwise fixed by national or provincial statute, the term of office shall be three years. No person shall be at the same time Cunstaval of one province and the leader of the provincial government of that same province."
Ok with the same province that should same/another province.
Or just "no person shall at the same time be a Cunstaval of one province and the head/leader of provincial government of any province"
So one thing I'd point out is that we're going to run into at least some practical problems if we say that people can't be cunstaval of another province and a provincial government leader in their province at the same time. At least two cunstavais would have to resign, I think, because we'd need a total of sixteen significantly active citizens with space for that responsibility.
This isn't an impossible problem, but I just don't see why someone like Sir Ian can't be Maritiimi-Maxhestic's Grand General Secretary while also serving as cunstaval for Maricopa.
You are aware that this argument goes against your original proposed language? As the law already makes being a Cunstaval and provincial government head illegal. Your original language does the same.
My proposed amendment is to just ensure that same standard is applied if the Cunstaval should one day be appointed from their home province that they can't serve as head of government in their home province either as Cunstaval.
So what you're arguing for here goes against even your original proposal.
What I want is not to have this kind of language at all. But we've gotten steadily more and more restrictive, and now we're walling people off from holding any kind of cunstaval position or provincial lead position at the same time, instead of getting to choose to combine them (current law possibility and current draft possibility) or have people hold those positions in different places (new draft possibility).
It's hard to imagine even a problem here, since no province has anything in place that could make this stuff problematic. Since the whole point is to open up some possibilities here and eliminate the military governorship, maybe we could just pick either one or the other, and not make both illegal? I'm very much a "worst case scenario" planner, but what's the actual danger? In order to abuse any power in this position, someone would need to get their province on-board and the king.

Quote from: Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Yesterday at 08:24:04 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 09:14:27 AMQuote from: Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on January 19, 2026, 06:06:22 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on January 19, 2026, 03:59:46 PMOkay. Well, your suggested language doesn't quite work. But how about
"2. The King may appoint a Cunstaval (or Constable) for any Province to exercise these powers on his behalf. A province may pass laws setting a term of office for its Cunstaval, specifying who is disqualified from the role, and assigning the Cunstaval a role in their government. Unless otherwise fixed by national or provincial statute, the term of office shall be three years. No person shall be at the same time Cunstaval of one province and the leader of the provincial government of that same province."
Ok with the same province that should same/another province.
Or just "no person shall at the same time be a Cunstaval of one province and the head/leader of provincial government of any province"
So one thing I'd point out is that we're going to run into at least some practical problems if we say that people can't be cunstaval of another province and a provincial government leader in their province at the same time. At least two cunstavais would have to resign, I think, because we'd need a total of sixteen significantly active citizens with space for that responsibility.
This isn't an impossible problem, but I just don't see why someone like Sir Ian can't be Maritiimi-Maxhestic's Grand General Secretary while also serving as cunstaval for Maricopa.
You are aware that this argument goes against your original proposed language? As the law already makes being a Cunstaval and provincial government head illegal. Your original language does the same.
My proposed amendment is to just ensure that same standard is applied if the Cunstaval should one day be appointed from their home province that they can't serve as head of government in their home province either as Cunstaval.
So what you're arguing for here goes against even your original proposal.
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 09:14:27 AMQuote from: Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on January 19, 2026, 06:06:22 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on January 19, 2026, 03:59:46 PMOkay. Well, your suggested language doesn't quite work. But how about
"2. The King may appoint a Cunstaval (or Constable) for any Province to exercise these powers on his behalf. A province may pass laws setting a term of office for its Cunstaval, specifying who is disqualified from the role, and assigning the Cunstaval a role in their government. Unless otherwise fixed by national or provincial statute, the term of office shall be three years. No person shall be at the same time Cunstaval of one province and the leader of the provincial government of that same province."
Ok with the same province that should same/another province.
Or just "no person shall at the same time be a Cunstaval of one province and the head/leader of provincial government of any province"
So one thing I'd point out is that we're going to run into at least some practical problems if we say that people can't be cunstaval of another province and a provincial government leader in their province at the same time. At least two cunstavais would have to resign, I think, because we'd need a total of sixteen significantly active citizens with space for that responsibility.
This isn't an impossible problem, but I just don't see why someone like Sir Ian can't be Maritiimi-Maxhestic's Grand General Secretary while also serving as cunstaval for Maricopa.
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