Post by King John on Dec 1, 2010 11:59:33 GMT -6
Realizing that We, John are seriously stretching a point by considering the first day of December to be during the "last month" (which would be November) of the outgoing Cosa, and yet unwilling to admit having erred,
We, John, by the Grace of God King of Talossa and of all its Realms and Regions, King of Cézembre, Sovereign Lord and Protector of Pengöpäts and the New Falklands, Defender of the Faith, Leader of the Armed Forces, Viceroy of Hoxha and Vicar of Atatürk, having thought fit to dissolve this present forty-first Cosa of the Kingdom of Talossa, do to that end publish this our royal proclamation, hereby dissolving the said Cosa accordingly; and do discharge the Members of that Cosa from their meeting and attendance thereat from Monday the twenty-second day of this November ultimo. And we, being desirous and resolved, for the better governance of these our realms, to have the advice of our people in the Ziu assembled, do hereby make known to all our loyal commons, knights, and nobles our royal will and pleasure to call and assemble a new Cosa, and do hereby further declare that we have given order that our Secretary of State do forthwith issue out writs and ballots in due form, and according to law, for the election of a new forty-second Cosa as well as Senators for the provinces of Atatürk, Cézembre, and Benito.
Further, we would most heartily thank, on our own behalf and that of the entire Talossan nation, those citizens who served as Members of this now-dissolved forty-first Cosa, noting especially the Most Honourable S:reu Alexander Davis for his faithful and level-headed service as our Seneschal, and all the members of the Government. Further thanks are due to S:reux Bradley Holmes, Alexandreu Likazar, and Tímoþi Asmourescu, whose terms in the Senäts are now drawing to a close.
Done by our hand royal at our palace in the city of Centennial in Colorado, this first day of December in the year of salvation 2010, of the independence of Talossa the thirty-first, and of our reign the fourth.
— John Regeu