Royal Proclamation VI
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 7:34 pm

Sixth Royal Proclamation from the Pharaoh of Osiris
Emergency Amendments to the Laws of the Osiris Fraternal Order
It is hereby proclaimed by His Royal Majesty Cormac of House Sethos, Pharaoh of Osiris and First Lord of the Nile:
Following the events of recent days, it is clear that our process for revoking the citizenship of individuals who threaten the security and stability of Osiris, and removing them from the region, must be streamlined. No regional community should be forced to harbor its enemies because the laws or institutions of the community are shielding them, nor should any regional community see itself subjected to attacks by its enemies because they are using the laws or institutions of the community as weapons. As noted in the recent Declaration of a Regional State of Emergency, the laws and institutions of Osiris exist to serve the community of Osiris. When our laws and the institutions they create fail to serve the regional community, they must be altered or abolished to make way for modified or new laws and institutions that better meet the needs of the Osiran community. This is the philosophy that inspired the Transitional Government of the Osiris Fraternal Order, the predecessor to this government, in April of this year, and this will continue to be the guiding philosophy of the Osiris Fraternal Order.
Therefore, it is the decision of the office of the Pharaoh that the Council of Priests will be abolished, that suspension and revocation of citizenship for security reasons will be carried out by the Pharaoh with oversight by the Council of Guardians, that interpretation and enforcement of the laws of Osiris will be the responsibility of the Pharaoh, and that other tasks assigned to the Council of Priests will be transferred to the Council of Guardians. Pursuant to Article III, Section 1(8) of the Scroll of Ma'at, which vests legislative power in the office of the Pharaoh during a regional state of emergency, the following amendments are made to the Scroll of Ma'at, to the Legal Code of the Osiris Fraternal Order, and to the Rules of the Council of Scribes to reflect these reforms:
So let it be written. So let it be done.Emergency Amendments to the Laws of the Osiris Fraternal Order
Section 1: Amendments to the Scroll of Ma'at
(1) Article I, Section 1(2) of the Scroll of Ma'at will be amended as follows:
Current Text wrote:(2) The Pharaoh is responsible for approving or rejecting citizenship applications within seven days of filing. Citizenship applications neglected for more than seven days will automatically go to vote before the Council of Priests.(2) Article I, Section 1(3) and 1(4) of the Scroll of Ma'at will be stricken, and all subsequent clauses in this section accordingly renumbered.Amendment Text wrote:(2) The Pharaoh is responsible for approving or rejecting citizenship applications within seven days of filing. Citizenship applications neglected for more than seven days will automatically go to vote before the Council of Guardians.
(3) Article I, Section 2(3) of the Scroll of Ma'at will be amended as follows:
Current Text wrote:(3) The Council of Priests may impose suspension or revocation of citizenship as sentencing for crimes committed against the Osiris Fraternal Order.(4) Article I, Section 3 of the Scroll of Ma'at will be amended as follows:Amendment Text wrote:(3) The Pharaoh may, with the approval of the Council of Guardians, impose suspension or revocation of citizenship to preserve the security and stability of Osiris. The Pharaoh may exercise this power during a regional state of emergency without the approval of the Council of Guardians.
Current Text wrote:Section 3: Rights of Citizenship
(1) Citizens have the right to a speedy, fair, public, and impartial hearing before the Council of Priests for any criminal charges.
(2) When there is a conflict between the law or policy in place at the time of a hearing before the Council of Priests and the law or policy in place at the time of an alleged criminal offense, the more lenient of the two, with respect to the accused, will be used.
(3) Citizens will face neither multiple trials for the same violation of the law once acquitted before the Council of Priests nor be punished more than once for the same violation of the law.
(4) Citizens have the right to vote in the Council of Scribes and in all elections, in accordance with this constitution and provided they maintain citizenship for the duration of voting.
(5) Citizens have the right to stand for election to any elected office, provided they meet the qualifications established by law.
(6) Citizens have the right to be secure in their citizenship. Citizenship may only be revoked in accordance with this constitution.
(7) Citizens have the right to petition the Council of Priests for the redress of grievances when they believe a law or government action contradicts this constitution or laws made pursuant to this constitution.
(8) The free exercise of these rights may be limited by forum terms of service, applicable NationStates rules, and laws that reasonably serve to protect the region, its community, or its government.(5) Article II, Section 1(6) of the Scroll of Ma'at will be amended as follows:Amendment Text wrote:Section 3: Rights of Citizenship
(1) Citizens have the right to vote in the Council of Scribes and in all elections, in accordance with this constitution and provided they maintain citizenship for the duration of voting.
(2) Citizens have the right to stand for election to any elected office, provided they meet the qualifications established by law.
(3) The free exercise of these rights may be limited by forum terms of service, applicable NationStates rules, and laws that reasonably serve to protect the region, its community, or its government.
Current Text wrote:(6) 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 a deputy previously designated by the Chief Scribe. If no deputy is available, the business of the Council will be administered by the Pharaoh, by the Heir Apparent if designated by the Pharaoh, or by a Priest designated by the Council of Priests.(6) Article III, Section 1(3) of the Scroll of Ma'at will be amended as follows:Amendment Text wrote:(6) 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 a deputy previously designated by the Chief Scribe. If no deputy is available, the business of the Council will be administered by the Pharaoh, by the Heir Apparent if designated by the Pharaoh, or by a Guardian designated by the Council of Guardians.
Current Text wrote:(3) The Pharaoh is responsible for in-game enforcement of this constitution and laws enacted pursuant to this constitution.(7) Article III, Section 1(7) of the Scroll of Ma'at will be amended as follows:Amendment Text wrote:(3) The Pharaoh is responsible for interpretation and enforcement of this constitution and laws enacted pursuant to this constitution.
Current Text wrote:(7) The Pharaoh may, with the approval of the Council of Scribes, pardon or commute the sentence of anyone convicted of any crime by the Council of Priests.(8) Article IV of the Scroll of Ma'at will be stricken, and all subsequent articles appropriately renumbered.Amendment Text wrote:(7) The Pharaoh may, with the approval of the Council of Scribes, reinstate citizenship that had previously been revoked to preserve the security and stability of Osiris.
(9) Article VI, Section 1(1) of the Scroll of Ma'at will be amended as follows:
Current Text wrote:(1) The Pharaoh, the Heir Apparent, the Chief Vizier, the Chief Scribe, and Priests are classified as senior government officers. Senior government officers may not serve in more than one senior government office at a time.Section 2: Amendments to the Legal Code of the Osiris Fraternal OrderAmendment Text wrote:(1) The Pharaoh, the Heir Apparent, the Chief Vizier, and the Chief Scribe are classified as senior government officers. Senior government officers may not serve in more than one senior government office at a time.
(1) Article II of the Legal Code of the Osiris Fraternal Order will be stricken, and all subsequent articles appropriately renumbered.
(2) Article III, Section 1(2) of the Legal Code of the Osiris Fraternal Order will be amended as follows:
Current Text wrote:(2) In the event that the Pharaoh is unable or unwilling to administer an election, the Pharaoh may designate the Heir Apparent to administer the election, or the Council of Priests will designate a Priest to administer the election.(3) Article III, Section 2(3) of the Legal Code of the Osiris Fraternal Order will be stricken.Amendment Text wrote:(2) In the event that the Pharaoh is unable or unwilling to administer an election, the Pharaoh may designate the Heir Apparent to administer the election, or the Council of Guardians will designate a Guardian to administer the election.
Section 3: Amendments to the Rules of the Council of Scribes
(1) Section 1(4) of the Rules of the Council of Scribes will be amended as follows:
Current Text wrote:(4) 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 a deputy previously designated by the Chief Scribe. If no deputy is available, the business of the Council will be administered by the Pharaoh, by the Heir Apparent if designated by the Pharaoh, or by a Priest designated by the Council of Priests.(2) Section 2(2) of the Rules of the Council of Scribes will be amended as follows:Amendment Text wrote:(4) 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 a deputy previously designated by the Chief Scribe. If no deputy is available, the business of the Council will be administered by the Pharaoh, by the Heir Apparent if designated by the Pharaoh, or by a Guardian designated by the Council of Guardians.
Current Text wrote:(2) The Chief Scribe may correct grammatical, formatting and spelling errors in any proposal, provided that such changes are non-substantive in that they do not in any way affect the interpretation of the content of the proposal. All such corrections must be publicly declared in the relevant thread, detailing the full extent of corrections made. The corrections may be overruled by the Council of Priests.(3) Section 2(4) of the Rules of the Council of Scribes will be amended as follows:Amendment Text wrote:(2) The Chief Scribe may correct grammatical, formatting and spelling errors in any proposal, provided that such changes are non-substantive in that they do not in any way affect the interpretation of the content of the proposal. All such corrections must be publicly declared in the relevant thread, detailing the full extent of corrections made. The corrections may be overruled by the Pharaoh.
Current Text wrote:(4) Only the Pharaoh may introduce nominations for the Council of Guardians or Council of Priests before the Council of Scribes.Amendment Text wrote:(4) Only the Pharaoh may introduce nominations for the Council of Guardians before the Council of Scribes.
Cormac Sethos, Rex