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Lords who take on a government roll do not relinquish their title of Lord and may remain in the government chat even after resigning from their post unless their title is revoked as laid out in article III.
Lords who take on a government roll do not relinquish their title of Lord and may remain in the government chat even after resigning from their post unless their title is revoked as laid out in article III.


'''Article II - Electing Lords'''
'''Article II - Electing Lords'''
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The Election Commissioner may be contacted to perform these votes. If there is general consensus that an individual should become a Lord - that is to say, every party is satisfied that no vote needs to be held - the motion automatically counts as passed.
The Election Commissioner may be contacted to perform these votes. If there is general consensus that an individual should become a Lord - that is to say, every party is satisfied that no vote needs to be held - the motion automatically counts as passed.


'''Article III - Dismissing Lords'''
'''Article III - Dismissing Lords'''
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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.


'''Article IV - Privileges of Lords'''
'''Article IV - Privileges of Lords'''
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This amendment is proposed, due to the growing need for structure within the Empire, both in the army and in the civilian classes. Furthermore a more structured base for expansion and administration of territory becomes ever so needed.
This amendment is proposed, due to the growing need for structure within the Empire, both in the army and in the civilian classes. Furthermore a more structured base for expansion and administration of territory becomes ever so needed.


<strong>Section 1 – Revision of Government ranks</strong>
<strong>Section 1 – Revision of Government ranks</strong>
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The Minister of Defence and Justice will be introduced and will take over the previous tasks of both Ministers of Justice and Defence.
The Minister of Defence and Justice will be introduced and will take over the previous tasks of both Ministers of Justice and Defence.


'''Section 2 – Chain of Command/Hierarchy Structure'''
'''Section 2 – Chain of Command/Hierarchy Structure'''
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The Minister of Recruitment, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary can promote from the <em>lower civil tree</em>, into the <em>higher class tree</em>.
The Minister of Recruitment, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary can promote from the <em>lower civil tree</em>, into the <em>higher class tree</em>.


'''Section 3 – New titles'''
'''Section 3 – New titles'''
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* Patrols must be focused in states rather than territories, cities and towns rather than villages.
* Patrols must be focused in states rather than territories, cities and towns rather than villages.
* If a settlement ceases to exist, the territory will be abandoned.
* If a settlement ceases to exist, the territory will be abandoned.


'''Section 5 – Permissions to the Government Group/Chat & Government Voting Rights'''
'''Section 5 – Permissions to the Government Group/Chat & Government Voting Rights'''
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