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<ic>To amend the powers of the Quartermaster General.
<ic>To amend the powers of the Quartermaster General.
To include the power to announce to the Senate once each season to which Armies, Navies, Fortifications and/or Spy Networks the Imperial Guerdon will apply that season.
To include the power to announce to the Senate once each season to which Armies, Navies, Fortifications and/or Spy Networks the Imperial Guerdon will apply that season.
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===Campaign Outcome===
===Campaign Outcome===
* This motion was ratified by [[Empress Lisabetta]] in Summer 380YE, and the title of [[Quartermaster General of the Imperial Armies]] has been changed
* This motion was ratified by [[Empress Lisabetta]] in Summer 380YE, and the title of [[Quartermaster General of the Imperial Armies]] has been changed
===Scrutiny===
* This motion was ruled by the Constitutional Court to require a [[http://www.profounddecisions.co.uk/empire-wiki/Senate_motion#Constitutional_Vote|constitutional vote]] - it was duly passed by the Senate and ratified by the Throne.
This motion was judged to represent a considerable shift in power ''from'' individual nations and their generals ''to'' the [[Imperial Military Council]]. As such it required ratification by the Senate on that basis.


[[Category: Senate Motion]]
[[Category: Senate Motion]]

Revision as of 19:48, 8 September 2016

To amend the powers of the Quartermaster General.

To include the power to announce to the Senate once each season to which Armies, Navies, Fortifications and/or Spy Networks the Imperial Guerdon will apply that season.

Proposed by Segura, Seconded by Casinea


Overview

  • This motion has constitutional implications
  • The motion requires ratification by The Throne
  • Passed
  • This followed on from a previous motion to amend the powers of the Quartermaster General of the Imperial Armies

Date

  • Summer 380YE

Campaign Outcome

Scrutiny

  • This motion was ruled by the Constitutional Court to require a [vote] - it was duly passed by the Senate and ratified by the Throne.

This motion was judged to represent a considerable shift in power from individual nations and their generals to the Imperial Military Council. As such it required ratification by the Senate on that basis.