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===Senate===
 
===Senate===
 
The Senate is the governing body of the Republic and made of all nobles holding land, the Prime Minister, and an Augur of the Old Gods. It determines every aspect of realm governance through voting; in which each Senator has one vote per issue. The Senate gathers to vote, or Conventus, every Friday and Saturday. Senators have 48 hours to cast their votes on matters discussed during the week's Consilium, or deliberation. All who do not vote are assumed to abstain.  
 
The Senate is the governing body of the Republic and made of all nobles holding land, the Prime Minister, and an Augur of the Old Gods. It determines every aspect of realm governance through voting; in which each Senator has one vote per issue. The Senate gathers to vote, or Conventus, every Friday and Saturday. Senators have 48 hours to cast their votes on matters discussed during the week's Consilium, or deliberation. All who do not vote are assumed to abstain.  
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'''A Warning from Aldo Unti'''<br>
 
'''A Warning from Aldo Unti'''<br>
 
In Melhed being a regional lord means you are agreeing to do more work than just keeping the region happy. Around here a Senator ''decides'' things, tables motions, and votes. There are 11 Senator positions in Melhed right now and each one gets to do basically the same job as a ruler normally does alone.  
 
In Melhed being a regional lord means you are agreeing to do more work than just keeping the region happy. Around here a Senator ''decides'' things, tables motions, and votes. There are 11 Senator positions in Melhed right now and each one gets to do basically the same job as a ruler normally does alone.  

Revision as of 17:53, 1 January 2007

Senate

The Senate is the governing body of the Republic and made of all nobles holding land, the Prime Minister, and an Augur of the Old Gods. It determines every aspect of realm governance through voting; in which each Senator has one vote per issue. The Senate gathers to vote, or Conventus, every Friday and Saturday. Senators have 48 hours to cast their votes on matters discussed during the week's Consilium, or deliberation. All who do not vote are assumed to abstain.

A Warning from Aldo Unti
In Melhed being a regional lord means you are agreeing to do more work than just keeping the region happy. Around here a Senator decides things, tables motions, and votes. There are 11 Senator positions in Melhed right now and each one gets to do basically the same job as a ruler normally does alone.

So I don't recomend you running for the position if you don't like the idea of sifting through the mountain of letters I forward for important info, and forming informed opinions on the movement of world politics or internal affairs. I won't stop you, nor will anyone else, but if someone consistently fails to do their duty they will be asked to step down in favour of another who can.

Before you all run off scared at the sound of this job from the abyss there are some perks. Well first of all there isn't a person here who doesn't have personal affairs to tend to and we know that. Senators are kind of expected to comment on weekly scales, and we don't become uneasy until a month goes by if not more of no word what so ever. So yes, a Senator is swearing to take an active role in the governing of the republic, but that doesn't mean we chain you to the desk, that's the Prime Minister. Second you'll get a region, and all the gold and glory that comes with. Finally third, you get to decide things.


Forum Publicus

The Forum is for anyone intrested in government that either doesn't want to make decisions, wasn't able to aquire a Senate position, or is just curious. Most things the Senate discusses actually takes place in the Forum so that all nobility (that wants to) can listen and make comments. No matter what advice is provided by the nobles in the Forum, in the end it is the Senate that decides what happens.

For more information on the government see: Laws of the Republic under the heading "Government"