Art. XVII:Sec. 11. A Citizen who has voluntarily renounced his citizenship (in any fashion) may petition the Uppermost Cort for a restoration of his citizenship. The petition should contain a "Why Talossa Hasn\'t Meant That Much To Me" Essay, explaining the reasons why he renounced his citizenship, and indicating how he intends to participate in Talossa in future. The Cort shall review the petition and may restore the person\'s citizenship by a majority vote. The Cort may impose such legal penalties as it shall determine, as penance for those people who renounce their citizenship and then return.
shall be changed to read (with changes in italics):
Art. XVII: Sec. 11. A Citizen who has voluntarily renounced his citizenship (in any fashion) may petition the Immigration Minister and only the Immigration Minister for a restoration of his citizenship. The petition shall contain a "Why Talossa Hasn\'t Meant That Much To Me" Essay, explaining the reasons why he initiated the ending of his citizenship, and indicating how he intends to participate in Talossa in future. The Immigration Minister shall send the petition to the Uppermost Cort, the Prime Minister, the Right Honorable Leader of His Majesty\'s Loyal Opposition, and the Mençei. The Immigration Minister shall also make every reasonable effort to let the Talossan populous know of the petition as well. The Uppermost Cort and only the Uppermost Cort shall review the petition and may restore the person\'s citizenship by a majority vote. The Uppermost Cort may impose such legal penalties as it shall determine, as penance for those people who renounce their citizenship and then return , but this penance shall not last longer than one week after the return of former citizen to Talossan citizenship..
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