Quote from: mximo on Yesterday at 08:41:40 AMDear Cunstaval,
In accordance with our Constitution, the authority to appoint a Governor does not rest with the Chamber, but with the Cunstaval.
It is therefore your responsibility, in your capacity as the Crown's representative, to fully assume this duty. If the responsibility entrusted to you by the King proves too burdensome — which I can understand — it is incumbent upon you to step aside from your office and request that the King act directly.
The fact remains that the individual you have appointed does not enjoy the confidence of the Chamber. This is an established fact that cannot be disregarded.
Accordingly, it falls to you to identify and appoint another candidate for the office of Governor who is capable of securing the confidence of the Chamber, in keeping with both the spirit and the letter of our Constitution.
Yours faithfully,
Mximo Carbonèl
Quote from: mximo on February 06, 2026, 09:56:27 PMFollowing consultations with the members of my party, and in particular with my Prime Minister, I am unable at this time to offer my support to the governor appointed by our Representative of the Crown.
In accordance with Section 7 of our Constitution, which states:
"Whichever citizen of Talossa may have the Confidence of the House of Shepherds shall be appointed without delay by the Constable."
In light of this provision, I respectfully request that an alternative appointment be considered. The Representative of the Crown is empowered to appoint a citizen from another province, and Section 7 further outlines the parameters governing such appointments.
Accordingly, I will be voting against the motion of confidence concerning the governor appointed earlier this week, whith all the seats I hold.
Mximo Carbonèl
Senator from Florencia
Quote from: Mximo Malt on February 06, 2026, 07:10:19 PMQuote from: King Txec on February 06, 2026, 06:17:32 PMMickPardon, Majestas?
-Txec R
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Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on February 03, 2026, 01:17:00 PMInput welcome.
The incumbent Senator, the Community Jurist considering a Florencia-related case, and the Cunstaval all agree that Florencia needs constitutional reform. Please don't let silence be the response to crisis in the province.
QuoteNo person shall be the Governor unless he enjoy full civil liberties and be in good standing among the province, nor unless he have served as a member of the House of Shepherds for the whole duration of a previous term, as a member of the Cosa of Talossa for four months at least, or as a Senator for one month.
The office of the Governor of Florencia shall be also incompatible with the Sovereign, that of the Constable, that of any judicial official of the province or Talossa, and that of any Senator, whether for Florencia or another Talossan province...