Appoint Trade Envoy to the Sarcophan Delves
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===Constitution=== | ===Constitution=== | ||
* | * '''OOC Note:''' Parts of this section were superseded by the [[rules update 2018]]. | ||
As explained during the [[Create_title_of_Trade_Envoy_to_the_Sarcophan_Delves|creation of the title]], this title has no power to handle diplomatic relations with the Sarcophan Delves. It is a ceremonial title, with the responsibility for helping with trade with the Sarcophan Delves - it does not have legal powers. Authority to negotiate with the Sarcophan Delves continues to remain with the [[Imperial Consul]] until an [[embassy]] is built. | |||
Experience has shown that all attempts to initiate diplomacy with foreign nations without first building an embassy are ineffective. | |||
[[Category: Senate Motion]] | [[Category: Senate Motion]] | ||
[[Category:380YE Spring]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 3 February 2022
To elect a Trade Envoy to the Sarcophan Delves
Administrative Motion
Administrative Motion
Overview
- First appointment of the Trade Envoy to the Sarcophan Delves after the title's creation in Winter 379Ye
Date
- Spring 380YE
Campaign Outcome
- Thanmir Hrafn was appointed Trade Envoy to the Sarcophan Delves.
Constitution
- OOC Note: Parts of this section were superseded by the rules update 2018.
As explained during the creation of the title, this title has no power to handle diplomatic relations with the Sarcophan Delves. It is a ceremonial title, with the responsibility for helping with trade with the Sarcophan Delves - it does not have legal powers. Authority to negotiate with the Sarcophan Delves continues to remain with the Imperial Consul until an embassy is built.
Experience has shown that all attempts to initiate diplomacy with foreign nations without first building an embassy are ineffective.