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Party Proclamation Act, 1632

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With the passing of the Government Reform Act of 1632, I-- The blessed and wisest of all ‘aheral Maheral Cenwall Maeyr’onn  pass the Party Proclamation Act of 1632. Many citizens are left out of the voting process with the new bloodline bill pushed. With this I make a party system; A caste dedicated to giving the bloodline-less a clear voice in our governmental process.

 

Party System

 

The parties are fluid-- almost shifting and forming on a whim, but to ease citizens into this new system I will lay out two base parties on which to expand from, that are integral to High Elven culture: Conservative and Nationalist. This however is not to fully state that many other people cannot garner enough support to start their own parties. This system is of course to serve the High Elves who feel they have no voice.

Conservative

 

The Conservative Party of Haelun’or represents those who wish of political reform that tends to lean back to the age of Lin’everal. A more lenient group to outsiders, preferring government policy lean toward kindness of lesser races.

 

Nationalist

 

The Nationalist Party of Haelun’or represents possibly the most xenophobic to outsiders-- with good reason. Those who lean in this party tend to support the ideals of the late great, Kalenz. A High Elf leader, who fought for supremacy over lesser races-- Physically, Mentally and Culturally.

 

Debate Halls

Debate halls are an event held every elven month where the Maheral and Silver Council sit and listen to concerns of the people-- Where the people believe policy should lean towards and influence the powers that be. All of pure High Elven blood are invited-- Regardless of citizenship. Citizens would submit questions given to a chosen moderator to read to the Council to answer. Many High Elves in the crowd may also raise their hands to be called on to voice their opinions and ask questions.

 

Party Powers

Aside from giving a voice to those who can no longer vote written in the Bloodline Act, 1632 Article I: B, Clause III, party powers extend to pushing a theorized reform that the council can either vote for or against. This process then would move to the Maheral to be either rectified or vetoed.

 

ay’Larihei

maehr’sae hiylun’ehya

 

Signed,

Maheral Cenwall Maeyr’onn

The Silver Council of Haelun’or

 

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"High elves are known for creative and metaphorical thread posts. This is disgraceful. BEGONE, BEAST!" says a high elf named Varen'thal.

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"I asked  the Council for suggestions." says a helf named Cenwall

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Moved to The Great Library. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

 

If you feel this is a mistake, please contact myself or any FM and we'll restore it. 

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