Clarify the powers of the Quartermaster General
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* Is the position appointed by the Imperial Senate or the Military Council? | |||
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===Constitution=== | ===Constitution=== | ||
The Quartermaster General has the power to resupply Imperial armies, they do not have the ability to raise new armies, or to construct or repair fortifications. | * The Quartermaster General has the power to resupply Imperial armies, they do not have the ability to raise new armies, or to construct or repair fortifications. | ||
* The title is appointed by the Military Council, not the Imperial Senate. | |||
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| Create a new fortification || 25 || 0 || Failed | | Create a new fortification || 25 || 0 || Failed | ||
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| Appointed by military council || 24|| 3 || Passed | |||
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{{Senate Motion}} | {{Senate Motion}} | ||
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Procedural Motion.
Procedural Motion.
Overview
- Point one
- Point two
- Is the position appointed by the Imperial Senate or the Military Council?
Date
- Winter 377YE
Constitution
- The Quartermaster General has the power to resupply Imperial armies, they do not have the ability to raise new armies, or to construct or repair fortifications.
- The title is appointed by the Military Council, not the Imperial Senate.
Voting
| State | Votes Against | Votes For | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resupply an Imperial army. | 1 | 24 | Passed |
| Raise a new Imperial army | 25 | 0 | Failed |
| Repair a fortification | 25 | 0 | Failed |
| Create a new fortification | 25 | 0 | Failed |
| Appointed by military council | 24 | 3 | Passed |