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Hedjet Amendment Act

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 1:00 pm
by Tomb
I second the motion.

Hedjet Amendment Act

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 4:34 pm
by Tim Stark
Yeah, I second.

Hedjet Amendment Act

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 4:37 pm
by Ainocra
Alright i'll bring this one to vote soon as well


Hedjet Amendment Act

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 4:56 am
by Zaolat
Ainocra wrote:Sat Feb 07, 2015 10:06 pmSection 2 Article 3 of the state code of Osiris which reads

[3. The Pharaoh will have the power to appoint or remove any citizen as a senior cabinet official, styled Scribes of the Hedjet. Appointment of Scribes must be approved by the Deshret. Junior cabinet officials may be appointed at the discretion of the relevant Scribe.]3

[(a) The ministry of justice will be a mandatory executive ministry which must have a Scribe assigned to oversee it.]5

Shall be amended to read
Spoiler
[3. The Pharaoh will have the power to appoint or remove any citizen as a senior cabinet official, styled Scribes of the Hedjet. Appointment of Scribes must be approved by the Deshret. Junior cabinet officials may be appointed at the discretion of the relevant Scribe.]3
[3. The Pharaoh will have the power to appoint or remove any citizen as a senior cabinet official, styled Scribes of the Hedjet. Appointment of Scribes must be approved by the Deshret. Junior cabinet officials may be appointed at the discretion of the relevant Scribe.]3

(a) In the event that the office of Justice is vacant any citizen may petition the Pschent directly.

In keeping with the idea to simplify the state code I believe that section a shown above should be stricken.
The Pharaoh should have full authority to organize the Hedjet as he or she sees fit.

Given that the Deshret can remove the Pharaoh by a vote I do not feel that this would overly impact oversight of the executive.


Thoughts?
Good idea. I don't understand how anyone can be opposed to this.

Hedjet Amendment Act

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 5:07 pm
by Ainocra
I don't either especially since the universal consensus has been that we need to simplify the state code