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Post by Istefan Lorentzescu on Jun 8, 2009 17:27:18 GMT -6
I have been appointed as Party Exponent to the Province (PEP) of M-M, which is an inner-party post within the FGP. The position enables me to act as the party's representative to our province, which will allow me to be able to listen to the problems you are experiencing in the province and ensure that the FGP work on acheiving desirable results.
I look forward to working with Senator Davis and with some luck he will still be Senator next term. S:r Davis is highly respected, both in and out of FGP circles, and as you know he has the full backing of the FGP in the upcoming Senats Election.
Maritiimi-Maxhestic is in a State of Emergency. Not only did the Assembly not convene last term, but it wasn't even filled by the parties who received votes at the last provincial election. The FGP will ensure that received seats are filled and work on keeping the Assembly active. We will implement a calendar of regular sittings of the Assembly and explore the possibilities with The Royal House of appointmening a provincial equivalent of Secretary of State. This will allow us to effectivley create and maintain a Provincial Hopper with Provincial Clarks, which in turn will allow us to start the basis of provincial statutory law.
On top of the FGP agenda for M-M (as well as all provinces) is Get Active, Get Active and Get Active. We will do this by implementing a number of changes including, but not limited to, setting up provincial cultural institutions, such as the M-M Yatch Club and nominating provincial holidays of special historical importance.
We can build M-M into the true majestic province that she was intended to be, but to do this we must do this together. The only way of achieving this is by sending the Fair Governance Party to the Provincial Assembly and by re-electing Senator Davis into the Senats.
VOTE FGP PROVINCIALLY and VOTE DAVIS for the SENATS.
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Jun 8, 2009 17:53:44 GMT -6
While I thank the FGP for their continued endorsement, I believe that M-M is best served by the RUMP. As a RUMP Senator, I have striven to do my best for the province in the fashion called for by my party, and our great land needs another RUMP term.
For the upcoming term, I do not promise much about the assembly or whatnot, because their powers are vested in an Emergency Dictator. Term after next, though, we might be well served by assigning the GGS the task of setting the calendar dates for things. I am strongly opposed to a Royal representative having that power, which is held by our Assembly currently according to our Constitution.
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Post by Istefan Lorentzescu on Jun 8, 2009 20:36:49 GMT -6
I am strongly opposed to a Royal representative having that power, which is held by our Assembly currently according to our Constitution. It needn't be a royal Representative, But It would be good to have a single person appointed within the province who's not necessarily a a member of the Assembly Who's responsibilities are similar to those of the SOS but on the Provincial Level .
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Jun 8, 2009 21:43:58 GMT -6
Why?
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Post by Istefan Lorentzescu on Jun 9, 2009 0:32:40 GMT -6
Well then single a person would be responsible to keep the business of the assembly running and it just might help stop the current situation from being a regular event.
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Jun 9, 2009 1:11:46 GMT -6
The current situation has been a regular event since the founding of this province, for good reason: we have only a handful of citizens. The nation as a whole is a bit over a hundred citizens, of whom anywhere from a fourth to a third are generally active. This fraction is then divided amongst the provinces. Unsurprisingly, this means that we generally have only a few active citizens at any one time, who are almost always doing other jobs on a national level in the meantime as any good patriot would do. Time is excruciatingly limited.
Thus, while it is of course reasonable to make an effort to curtail States of Emergency, I think it would not be reasonable to try to have yet another new position that must be filled. When time and people are at a premium, creating more work by establishing yet another mandatory position is just wasting our most vital resources, especially when it would yield some of our province's autonomy to the crown without necessity.
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Post by Istefan Lorentzescu on Jun 10, 2009 18:59:04 GMT -6
Well I can still hope that the province will move into some action. The constitution States “The Emergency Dictator will be tasked with the responsibility of restoring the legitimate government to usefulness by inspiring provincial activity”. I am assuming that the assembly will still be appointed this coming term while it wont be able to legislate the assembly members will still be able to assist with inspiring provincial activity and plan towards the future of our great province.
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Post by Istefan Lorentzescu on Jun 10, 2009 19:01:06 GMT -6
A question to Senator Davis: If the Emergency Dictator decides that there is now an active assembly does he have the power to end his term as Emergency Dictator and restore power to the Assembly ?
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Jun 10, 2009 21:57:54 GMT -6
Well I can still hope that the province will move into some action. The constitution States “The Emergency Dictator will be tasked with the responsibility of restoring the legitimate government to usefulness by inspiring provincial activity? I am assuming that the assembly will still be appointed this coming term while it wont be able to legislate the assembly members will still be able to assist with inspiring provincial activity and plan towards the future of our great province. Of course. The Assembly will be duly elected as per usual, and can assist and plan to the best of their ability (which is limited to the pulpit for this term, unfortunately). A question to Senator Davis: If the Emergency Dictator decides that there is now an active assembly does he have the power to end his term as Emergency Dictator and restore power to the Assembly ? Not in my opinion. However, it would be perfectly possible and constitutional for him to do so de facto, by only enacting such legislation as is passed by the Assembly. The key thing to note is that this would be voluntary on his part: he is tasked with restoring activity as a representative of the Crown, and this contingency is to ensure that in the most extreme circumstances of inactivity, the hand of the King is required to do his duty.
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Post by Istefan Lorentzescu on Jun 13, 2009 4:37:59 GMT -6
The FGP and myself are comitted to doing everything possible to create Activity withim the Province.
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Post by Owen Edwards on Jun 13, 2009 9:46:23 GMT -6
Such as?
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Post by Istefan Lorentzescu on Jun 13, 2009 17:44:24 GMT -6
I am just Reposting this announcement from the FGP Party president
The FGP withdraws its name from the ballot and will officially support the PP though party members may vote as they choose. Supporters of the FGP are asked to vote for the PP as we have many common goals and the same values at heart. Let us come together to take down the RUMP.
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