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* As proposed, the new judgement would allow an [[Imperial title]] with [[tenure]] to be challenged; if the judgement was upheld then that title would be raised for election at the following summit.
* As proposed, the new judgement would allow an [[Imperial title]] with [[tenure]] to be challenged; if the judgement was upheld then that title would be raised for election at the following summit.
* The judgement would only be raised in an assembly that was capable of [[revocation|revoking]] the title in question.
* The judgement would only be raised in an assembly that was capable of [[revocation|revoking]] the title in question.
* Should the judgement be upheld, the title could not be subject to virtuous challenge again until a year had passed, but they might still be subject to revocation
* Regardless of whether the judgement is upheld, the title could not be subject to virtuous challenge again until a year had passed, but they might still be subject to revocation
 
==Constitution==
==Constitution==
This new judgement is the subject of extended [[scrutiny]] by the Constitutional Court as they consider its implications and applications.
This new judgement is the subject of extended [[scrutiny]] by the Constitutional Court as they consider its implications and applications.

Revision as of 11:58, 20 September 2022


The Senate creates the new Synod Judgement of Virtuous Challenge. A Judgement of Virtuous Challenge may be raised against a Tenured Imperial Title where a priest believes there is a citizen whose Virtues, or vision for that titled position, are superior to the incumbent's. The Assembly raising the Judgement must have oversight of that titled position. If the Judgement is upheld the position will be eligible for election at the following summit. The incumbent remains in post until that time. Any Tenured Imperial Title that has been challenged in this way may not be the subject of another such challenge until a year has passed but the title holder may still be Revoked in that time.

Proposed Conscience, Seconded Karov

Overview

Date

  • Autumn 384YE.

Outcome

  • As proposed, the new judgement would allow an Imperial title with tenure to be challenged; if the judgement was upheld then that title would be raised for election at the following summit.
  • The judgement would only be raised in an assembly that was capable of revoking the title in question.
  • Regardless of whether the judgement is upheld, the title could not be subject to virtuous challenge again until a year had passed, but they might still be subject to revocation

Constitution

This new judgement is the subject of extended scrutiny by the Constitutional Court as they consider its implications and applications.