As some of you may know, I am seeking election for the position of Chief Scribe
This is indubitably not a role which necessitates ambitious vision but rather leans more towards the administrative side of politics. I have in my previous capacities as Curator of the then-Deshret and Director of Ceremonies (Lazarus) been required to fulfil the duties of 'legislative speaker'. As such, I believe that I have amassed experience and knowledge to exercise the powers of this office with competency.
Naturally, I feel compelled to detail my plan should I be elected:
It is my intention to, at the commencement of each week, produce a 'government gazette' which will be distributed amongst scribes. This gazette will feature recent news on discussions, votes, and the like, and will be published once a week, thereby allowing more effort to be focused on a periodic publication. The Gazette will be distributed on the forum in a thread which provides more freedom to publish greater amounts and more in-depth information.
I disagree with Article II of the Scroll of Ma'at which states that if the office of Chief Scribe is vacant, or for the duration of discussion and voting on a motion to remove the Chief Scribe from office, the business of the Council will be administered by the Pharaoh or by a Priest. I believe that there should be a firm separation of government branches and I think this is vital for good governance. As such, I hope that this Council will consider allowing an amendment to grant powers to legislative deputies to commence discussion/voting/vote-closure where the Chief Scribe is absent.
Well, there you go Ladies and Gentlemen