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There are two ways of being elected as a Lord: | There are two ways of being elected as a Lord: | ||
1. The first method is by a simple majority vote performed by the current government, including the current serving | 1. The first method is by a simple majority vote performed by the current government, including the current serving Lords, if any. | ||
2. The second method is by a simple majority vote performed by the populace. If the majority vote is successful, the proposal is brought before the current PM and if he or she approves, the individual becomes a Lord. | 2. The second method is by a simple majority vote performed by the populace. If the majority vote is successful, the proposal is brought before the current PM and if he or she approves, the individual becomes a Lord. | ||
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If any two or more Ministers agree to dismiss a Lord in accordance with the PM, the Lord shall be stripped of his or her title. Government positions below Ministers cannot vote to dismiss a lord. | If any two or more Ministers agree to dismiss a Lord in accordance with the PM, the Lord shall be stripped of his or her title. Government positions below Ministers cannot vote to dismiss a lord. | ||
Lords need to state their continued wish to retain their title of Lord after every held election. If a Lord does not, the PM can freely dismiss him or her one week after the election. After that period, Lords are no longer entitled to claiming their title | Lords need to state their continued wish to retain their title of Lord after every held election. If a Lord does not, the PM can freely dismiss him or her one week after the election. After that period, Lords are no longer entitled to claiming their title. | ||
Lords with an inactivity of over three months can be freely dismissed by the PM. | Lords with an inactivity of over three months can be freely dismissed by the PM. |
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