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Post by Mr. Tony Weckström on Sept 16, 2007 10:13:15 GMT -6
Just a fast question.
Is there some law in Talossa, that would prohibit an Ambassador of being a member of a political party in Talossa?
Some countries do have such laws, and when a private citizen takes up a governmental position, he should resign from any political parties to avoid any conflicts of interest.
Usually this applies to officials within the financial sector...
Kind regards,
Tony Weckström
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Post by Dréu Gavárþic'h on Sept 16, 2007 12:28:33 GMT -6
Ián da Bitoûr has seats and he's the ambassador to Bulgaria, so I would say yes, you can have seats
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Sept 16, 2007 15:13:06 GMT -6
This is the Ziu, the floor of the house of legislature for the country, and not the place for either of you to ask or chat about this. Neither of you are, to the best of my knowledge, legislators, and even a legislator would need to think twice about such a post. There is no need even to reply here to me, simply make a note of this and recreate this thread elsewhere; probably in the main Witt board.
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