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Amendment to the Edict of Reform, 1794


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AMENDMENTS TO THE EDICT OF REFORM, 1794

 

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To Our Beloved Subjects, 

 

Upon the recommendation of the government, the Crown has deemed fit to amend Section I of the Edict of Reform of 1763 so as to expand the size of the electorate capable for election to the House of Commons.

 

Delivered at Novellen.

6th of Harren's Folly, 1794.

 


 

AMENDMENTS TO SECTION I: THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

 

Any Imperial subject over the age of eighteen and registered with the Imperial census shall be permitted to apply for candidacy.

 

Any part of the Edict of Reform not explicitly amended by this amendment edict or another amendment edict shall be construed as remaining in effect.

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Good Orenian subjects proceed to ignore this unsigned and therefore untrustworthy document.

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13 minutes ago, argonian said:

Good Orenian subjects proceed to ignore this unsigned and therefore untrustworthy document.

 

This man is surrounded by cloaked agents, being rushed away under the din of the city center.

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