Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Today at 09:39:03 PMWe had established an opening position which would have called for:
- One or more guarantees of open discussion on democratic/legislative reforms;
- An appointment of one or more URL members to senior non-cabinet posts, to prevent the experience of the previous TNC administration which kept everything tightly within their party; and
- An assurance of no politicized "investigations".
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Today at 07:11:32 PMIf you guys change your mind and are interested in being a part of the Government, we're still happy to discuss how to advance the interests of your constituents in achieving your party policy goals, since a lot of them seem great. I respect your decision if you're just taking that off the table, but the door is open if you guys change your mind. And of course, we'll be happy to discuss other items such as cooperation in the Senate, as well.
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Today at 09:41:44 PMUnfortunately, your "Got What I Voted For" award is already in the mail.
Quote from: Françal I. Lux on Today at 09:37:30 PMQuote from: Mximo Malt on Today at 05:52:40 PMIf we had a state religion (theoretically), I would think that the Archbishop of Abbavilla would have the right to suspend or depose the King/Queen based upon his actions, but that would seem too theocratic...
As a Buddhist myself, Christian theocracy is a big fat NO for me.
Quote from: Mximo Malt on Today at 05:52:40 PMIf we had a state religion (theoretically), I would think that the Archbishop of Abbavilla would have the right to suspend or depose the King/Queen based upon his actions, but that would seem too theocratic...
Quote from: King Txec on Today at 07:45:12 PMI don't know, but it seems like someone should ask the actual, reigning king, his thoughts on his role in Talossa. Just an idea.
-Txec R
Quote from: Max Maltezos on Today at 07:37:15 PMQuote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on Today at 07:34:07 PMYes - up to, as the existing legislation provides, 7.5% of the Cosa rounded up - i.e. 2 extra seats in total. Enough to make thing spicy lol<snip>
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Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Today at 07:33:07 PMSo this proposal would reduce the size of the Cosa from 200 to 20, but would still permit new citizens to claim seats?
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Today at 07:44:26 PMSo someone can vote for themselves and still not get a seat, since you'd need multiple votes to get even one seat.