17RC32 - The Signing of the Oath Act

Clarked in the Fourth Clark (February 1994) of the 17th Ziu
Clark Entry ID: 1245
Bill ID: 289

WHEREAS Talossa has a habit of linguistically-inept people become Prime Minister (witness painful bouts of Jahndeutsch and Wes Erni's inability to follow a simple text about Spanish being "exacerbated by shifts between inflection and parataxis, not all of which has been unidirectional... including periphrastic tenses... but postponing the main discussion of clitics"), and WHEREAS the next PM most likely will be the thoroughly nonlingual Gary Schwichtenberg, the Cosâ hereby creates a new tradition and amends Art. 47 of the Constituziun to reas as follows:

"The Prime Minister shall be sworn in by taking the historic Oath of Office in the Talossan language. He signs a written copy of it in the presence of the King of Talossa, or a Justice on the Uppermost Cort, and, if he so chooses, may recite the oath verbally at the same occasion. If he does not recite the Oath verbally, he shall merely swear the word "üc" ('yes') to indicate his intention nonetheless to be a good Prime Minister. Signed Oaths shall be kept in the National Archives, to be used as evidence in future criminal cases. The Historic Oath of Office is as follows: [rest of article unchanged.]"

Uréu q'estadra så: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)

Ureu q'estadra så,
Ben Madison (PC-Vuode)

Vote summary

Number: 17RC32
Required for passage: Simple majority of the Cosă
Vote date: February 1994
Result: Passed (0-0-0)

Voting record

MC Party Seats Vote
Brook Pànetâ APP 22
Ben Madison PC 28
Ián von Metáiriâ PC 45
Art Verbotten PC 30
Wes Erni PC 35
Nick Kovac PC 1
Andrew Worm PC 1
Gary Edward Schwichtenberg PC 40
John F. McGarry PC 13
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