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| | | #REDIRECT [[Statement of principle]] |
| <ic>At the Spring Summit 377 YE, the National Assembly of the League, at the instigation of Antonio Raoul Calgone declared the belief that there should be, at Anvil, a location consecrated to each of the Imperial Virtues.</ic>
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| The Assemblies of the Synod have the ability to make statements of principle. These are public declarations with the support of an Assembly of the Synod on a matter relevant to the spiritual wellbeing of the Empire.
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| Statements of principle have no authority in law. However, they are a means by which the Synod can recognise a virtuous act, warn citizens of potential peril or attempt to apply encouragement, or shame, to a public figure or group.
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| A statement of principle is the most common way for an assembly to interact with a special [[Opportunity#Synod_Opportunities|opportunity]].
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