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This motion is currently undergoing scrutiny.
Commissioner Reformation motion for Constitutional Dignity.

Creation of the Civilian Commissioners title Inspiratum Magna Virtus, for the prosperity of the Empire. This is a national appointment for each nation, that will enable the holder of the title to build any civil commission in any territory of their nation by announcement in the Senate, provided they don't require upkeep or provide votes in the Synod. The bearer of this title will have the responsibility of raising or collecting the necessary funds for any commissions. The title of Civil Commissioner of {bearer's nation} is an Imperial title that will be appointed after Synod Judgement. These titles holders would be decided upon by unanimous vote of the Senators of the appropriate nation. Who may choose the manner of selection in good wisdom, the title can be revoked by the General Assembly, National Assembly or the Assembly of the Nine

Proposed by Skarsind, Seconded by Kallavesa

Overview

  • Passed
  • Ten Imperial Titles of Civilian Commissioners were created, one in each nation.
  • Civilian Commissioners are national titles, appointed by unanimous decision of the Senators of that nation.
  • Civilian Commissioners can commission the construction of sinecures, ministries, great works and follies.
  • Any commissions of sinecures or ministries authorised by the Civilian Commissioner will automatically create titles when they are completed. The Civilian Commissioner may choose to attach titles to the commission of follies or great works they authorise. The holders of these titles will be appointed by the Senators of that nation as national positions.
  • To use their powers, the Civilian Commissioners provide an announcement to the Civil Service, who present the decision to the Senate. No voting is possible by the Senate at this point, as the power has been delegated to the Civilian Commissioners. The Imperial Synod may, however, choose to exercise their right to veto over the Civilian Commissioner's decision.

Date

  • Winter 379YE

Campaign Outcome

  • One Civilian Commissioner title was created in each nation.

Constitution

  • Should only be able to build in their own nation
  • Title should lay out procedure for use clearly
  • Synod veto - suggestion is either that all announcements from one commissioner count as a single "motion" for the veto or restrict number of uses a season (Senator can raise only one motion, Commissioner currently has much greater power).
  • Outline process for how power is used.