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* This motion has ''significant'' constitutional ramifications.
* This motion has ''significant'' constitutional ramifications.
* It motion requires [[The_Throne#Ratification|ratification]] by [[The Throne]], and has no legal basis until then.
* It motion requires [[The_Throne#Ratification|ratification]] by [[The Throne]], and has no legal basis until then.
* This motion was passed unanimously by the Senate.


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With true pride the Winterfolk have resolved to relinquish our claim on the territory of Skarskind.

We take this courageous step out of loyalty to the Empire, and in particular the citizens of the Imperial Orc nation.

It is our ambition that Skarskind should become the first home for the Imperial Orc nation, such that they may find Prosperity.

This may be vetoed by the Wintermark National Assembly in addition to the normal processes

Proposed by Sermersuaq, seconded by Skarsind.

Overview

  • This motion would renounce the Wintermark claim to the territory of Skarsind
  • As Skarsind is still part of the Empire, it would allow for a new motion of assignment to be called.
  • This motion has significant constitutional ramifications.
  • It motion requires ratification by The Throne, and has no legal basis until then.
  • This motion was passed unanimously by the Senate.

Date

  • Spring 379YE
Steinr Senator for Skarsind Thanmir Hrafnar being carried from the Senate by Irontide Kask, Sunhammer Kirrik and Irontide Vio - among others.
The Imperial Orcs in particular welcomed this motion

Campaign Outcome

Constitution

  • The Constitutional Court acknowledge that this motion represents the true will of the Wintermark people due to the unanimous support of the senators of that nation and the right of the Wintermark Synod to veto it.
  • This motion requires ratification by The Throne, and has no legal basis until then.
  • This motion may be abrogated by the Senate at any time before it's ratification
  • This motion may be vetoed by the Assembly of the Nine, the General Assembly or - as specified - the Wintermark National Assembly.
  • As this is a constitutional matter, the motion would not count against the one veto allowed each summit; the Synod has until the start of the first senate session at the Summer Solstice to apply this veto.