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To elect a Trade Envoy to the Sarcophan Delves


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

Constitution

To recap the constitutional implications from the creation of the title.

  • This title does not have authority to handle diplomatic relations with the Sarcophan Delves

The civil service will direct representatives and citizens of the foreign power to whichever title or body has been granted authority to represent the Empire. The power of authority cannot be vested in multiple titles or bodies; it must be absolutely unambiguous who holds authority.

In Spring 377YE, the Senate passed a motion to create ambassadors with several foreign nations but indicated that the scope of their responsibilities was purely to initiate trade in resources. Because of this limitation, it was judged that these positions did not carry any authority and were ceremonial titles only. It is not possible to create a diplomatic post that has authority only in specific areas.

As a result, this is a ceremonial title, with the responsibility for helping with trade with the Sarcophan Delves - it does not have legal powers or authority. Authority to negotiate with the Sarcophan Delves continues to remain with the Imperial Consul.

The well worn constitutional path to create an Imperial title that has authority is to create an ambassador. It is possible to create an ambassador without building an embassy - although experience has shown that all attempts to initiate diplomacy with foreign nations without first building an embassy are ineffective.