Datford-Zyvetskistaahn wrote:Tue May 26, 2015 9:19 pmI do not believe that it affects my inquiry, acting as Scribe does not, in my understanding, constitute being duly appointed as a Scribe.
Looking at the procedure for petitions for judicial review, it does not seem to be that the right to petition is limited exclusively to the Priesthood, particularly as the procedure specifies the applicant separately from the Scribe and Priests. It would seem to follow then, using the definition as being any citizen of Osiris, that I could, for example, request a review of any law or action, even if it did not have any direct effect upon me, is my understanding incorrect?
Further, does it follow, due to the final portion of the above response, that the lack of an appointment of a Scribe to a mandatory executive ministry, as it is an exercise of executive power, albeit one the executive is compelled to make in this instance, to appoint a Scribe, is not subject to the power of the Pschent?
4. The Pharaoh will have the power to further organize the executive branch of government. The Pharaoh may delegate any of the powers and areas of oversight prescribed to them under this Section to officials in the executive branch of government. Such delegation does not affect the exercise by the Pharaoh of any such power or oversight.
Technically all powers of the Hedjet are constitutionally derived from the executive. In this case the Pharaoh has designated all ministries lacking a scribe to my oversight.
As for the Pschent, as previously stated under law all citizens may petition the courts, however the court decides if it wishes to hear the petition. In making the procedural rules of the court they have elected not to hear any petition that has not been vetted by the justice ministry. So your understanding is technically correct.
As it is a constitutionally mandated ministry such could be argued. The Pschent would have to decide if the legal question had merit. In the past I introduced an amendment to the State code to remove that provision just to keep such a thing from occurring.
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