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Wittenberg / Re: Citizenship Petition for N...
Last post by King Txec - Today at 08:26:44 AM
Mick

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#22
Wittenberg / Re: For Royal Consideration, F...
Last post by xpb - Today at 07:59:35 AM
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on Yesterday at 10:31:20 AM
Quote from: xpb on March 14, 2026, 10:23:19 PMImpulse #1 ongoing assignment @Mximo Malt as Information Liaison for the Republic of Slowjamistan

I am quite interested in the results of this one. Any results from Mximo, @xpb ?

I believe that is still in progress
#23
El Ziu/The Ziu / Re: [CHANCERY] March 2026 Clar...
Last post by Sir Lüc - Today at 07:00:42 AM
The time allotted for voting on the Clark has expired.

The Cosă and Senäts have passed the following bills and resolutions, which are sent to His Majesty @King Txec for Royal Assent:

62RZ14 - The Broosking Swing Mitigation Amendment (Reconsideration)
Agreed to by the Cosă 72-29 (102 abstained), by the Senäts 4-0 (3 abstained)

62RZ15 - The Cunstavál Reform Amendment
Agreed to by the Cosă 162-41, by the Senäts 6-0 (1 abstained)

62RZ18 - The Immigration Application Cleanup Act
Agreed to by the Cosă 117-22 (64 abstained), by the Senäts 5-0 (2 abstained)

62RZ19 - Zuavs Name Correction Act
Agreed to by the Cosă 179-21 (3 abstained), by the Senäts 7-0


The Cosă and Senäts both rejected the following bills and resolutions:

62RZ16 - BHAID: Humanitarian Assistance to Sudan Resolution
Rejected by the Cosă 17-108 (78 abstained), by the Senäts 0-3 (4 abstained)

62RZ17 - Party List Priority Act
Rejected by the Cosă 93-95 (15 abstained), by the Senäts 3-4


The Cosă and Senäts disagreed on the following resolutions:

62RZ20 - Sense of the Ziu: Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence
Agreed to by the Cosă 57-35 (111 abstained), rejected by the Senäts 0-1 (6 abstained)

62RZ21 - Sense of the Ziu: Iranian Freedom & Democracy
80-20 (103 abstained), rejected by the Senäts 0-0 (7 abstained)


The Cosă passed a Vote of Confidence in the incumbent Government 110-29 (64 abstained).

Éovart Grischun (Senator-VD) did not vote.



Sir Lüc da Schir, UrB
Secretary of State
#24
Wittenberg / Re: Citizenship Petition for N...
Last post by Sir Lüc - Today at 06:43:45 AM
For what is worth there has never been any statutory provision for what goes into a citizenship petition, except that it must be addressed to the Chancery. Personally, I would prefer receiving an one-liner rather than a copy-pasted petition with inaccurate claims about the prospective's interest and activity levels, but I do think a good prospective (which I believe Noah to be, incidentally) would deserve something better that they can keep as a fond memory.

Still awaiting the required second to send over the oath.
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Florencia / Re: Florencian Constitutional ...
Last post by Breneir Tzaracomprada - Today at 05:56:09 AM
Not much of a debate so far unfortunately.
#26
You have just inspired me to make some dirty rice....
#27
Tric'hard you may have just unintentionally reduced future citizenship petitions to one simple sentence. I know that's what I'll be doing moving forward.
#28
My wife and I are huge fans of Survivor, and we're watching Season 50 as a family as it comes out.
#29
L'Óspileu/The Chat Room / Re: What is your Beloved Food...
Last post by Iason Taiwos - Yesterday at 06:55:38 PM
We had a Cajun food truck in town for a while. I talked to the owner, he was from New Orleans. I was pleased to find this place, they sold home made boudin, and had gumbo and Po' Boys. Unfortunately, they were expensive, and some of the dishes weren't very good. I would have figured a dude from New Orleans would make some good gumbo, but it was pretty bad. People in my town aren't familiar with Cajun foods (I've gotten weird looks and comments from the clerks at Walmart whenever I buy bags of crawfish), so this food truck didn't get much business and eventually shut down. The boudin was very good, tho.
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L'Óspileu/The Chat Room / Re: What is your Beloved Food...
Last post by Iason Taiwos - Yesterday at 06:49:13 PM
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on Yesterday at 04:58:56 PM
Quote from: Iason Taiwos on Yesterday at 02:38:42 PMI gave this topic some more consideration, and decided fried chicken is actually my most beloved food.

An excellent choice, Iason. Do you have a favorite restaurant? I am partial to a place in the Louisville area called Indi's.

The best local fried chicken is from a place called Italo's. It's a locally owned business with a few locations in the area. Their chicken dinner is just a cardboard box of fried chicken with jo-Jo's and a side of cole slaw. When I lived in East Liverpool (Feiabalsa Oriental in Talossan), the local Italo's was within walking distance of my house. I was friends with the delivery girl, and sometimes she'd give me extra chicken for free.
Aside from Italo's, Popeyes is the best place. The chicken and biscuits are still good, but the sides are pretty bad. I dunno about nationally, but our local Popeyes doesn't sell dirty rice anymore, they have red beans and rice, and it's awful.
Best fried fish is from a place called Mark's Landing. It's near Vitxalmour Conductour's house. Every Friday they have an all-you-can-eat fish dinner, and it's superb. (My area in Ohio is pretty good for fried fish.) (For traveling Talossans, I live in Columbiana County, Ohio. It's mostly farmland with towns scattered here and there. The local cuisine is improving since we got an influx of immigrants from Guatemala and Mexico. Highly recommend a place called Rancho Viejo, none of the staff speak English, but the food is cheap and fantastic. Best tacos I've ever had.)