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* When the The Printer's Guild Museum of Wonders is is complete, it will automatically create the title "[[Curator of the Printer's Guild]]". | * When the The Printer's Guild Museum of Wonders is is complete, it will automatically create the title "[[Curator of the Printer's Guild]]". | ||
< | <quote=The Imperial Constitution>Voting in the Synod will be performed by such assemblies as are rightfully able to weigh the virtue of an action or individual, in accord with their nationality and authority.</quote> | ||
===Constitution=== | ===Constitution=== | ||
* Sinecures are usually life-time appointments, but virtue appointments are normally available to be reappointed if a new cardinal is elected. The Senator for Tassato will need to provide these [[Wording_of_a_motion#Necessary_Details|necessary details]]. | * Sinecures are usually life-time appointments, but virtue appointments are normally available to be reappointed if a new cardinal is elected. The Senator for Tassato will need to provide these [[Wording_of_a_motion#Necessary_Details|necessary details]]. | ||
* It is unconstitutional for an Imperial citizen to vote in a virtue assembly unless they are a member of that assembly. A sinecure that provides votes in the Synod or in senatorial or bourse elections must provide those votes for all situations where they are relevant. | * It is unconstitutional for an Imperial citizen to vote in a virtue assembly unless they are a member of that assembly. A sinecure that provides votes in the Synod or in senatorial or bourse elections must provide those votes for all situations where they are relevant. | ||
At present this motion is unconstitutional because it provides the potential for an Imperial citizen to vote in a virtue assembly when they are not [[Religious skills#Dedicate|dedicated]] to that virtue. In addition a sinecure that provides votes in the Synod should provide votes in all relevant assemblies. The Imperial civil service will seek advice from the Senator for Tassato on how to amend this motion to make it compatible with the Constitution. We will put forward an administrative motion at the next available Senate session to confirm the details of this title once they have been made compatible with the Constitution. | At present this motion is unconstitutional because it provides the potential for an Imperial citizen to vote in a virtue assembly when they are not [[Religious skills#Dedicate|dedicated]] to that virtue. In addition a sinecure that provides votes in the Synod should provide votes in all relevant assemblies. The Imperial civil service will seek advice from the Senator for Tassato on how to amend this motion to make it compatible with the Constitution. We will put forward an administrative motion at the next available Senate session to confirm the details of this title once they have been made compatible with the Constitution. |
Revision as of 19:13, 24 August 2015
The Sinecure to be Appointed by the Cardinal of Prosperity
The Sinecure to produce votes in the Prosperity Assembly.
Proposed by Tassato, seconded by Semmerholm
Overview
- To be constructed in Tassato.
- The sinecure will provide 12 votes in the Imperial Synod to the Curator.
Date
- Spring 379YE
Costs
- Materials: 10 wains of white granite (Standard costs).
- Time: 3 months to construct per 50 wains of materials used
- Labour: 2 crowns per wain
- Upkeep: None
Progress
- 10 wains of white granite and 20 crowns supplied by Silvio de Tassato.
Campaign Outcome
- When the The Printer's Guild Museum of Wonders is is complete, it will automatically create the title "Curator of the Printer's Guild".
<quote=The Imperial Constitution>Voting in the Synod will be performed by such assemblies as are rightfully able to weigh the virtue of an action or individual, in accord with their nationality and authority.</quote>
Constitution
- Sinecures are usually life-time appointments, but virtue appointments are normally available to be reappointed if a new cardinal is elected. The Senator for Tassato will need to provide these necessary details.
- It is unconstitutional for an Imperial citizen to vote in a virtue assembly unless they are a member of that assembly. A sinecure that provides votes in the Synod or in senatorial or bourse elections must provide those votes for all situations where they are relevant.
At present this motion is unconstitutional because it provides the potential for an Imperial citizen to vote in a virtue assembly when they are not dedicated to that virtue. In addition a sinecure that provides votes in the Synod should provide votes in all relevant assemblies. The Imperial civil service will seek advice from the Senator for Tassato on how to amend this motion to make it compatible with the Constitution. We will put forward an administrative motion at the next available Senate session to confirm the details of this title once they have been made compatible with the Constitution.