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Writ of Osanoran Governance


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Writ of Osanoran Governance

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-Flag of Osanora-

 

“With a stable mind and healthy body I, Felipe De Medina, do approve of this Writ and execute it immediately. Any changes to this Writ must have a 3/4ths majority Corte vote or altered by the leader of Osanora.”

Felipe De Medina

Head of House Medina

Count De Osanora

 

 

Title I: Corte De Osanora

The Corte De Osanora serves as the legislative branch within Osanora. All laws begin with the Corte and require the Corte's approval before moving on to the Count.

Article I- Primer Ministro

  1. The Primer Ministro or Primera Ministra is a title bestowed upon an individual by the Count
    1. The title cannot be removed by any other than the Count
  2. The Primer Ministro will host each election cycle
  3. In times when the Count cannot lead the Primer Ministro will represent the Count
    1. This excludes power of the military.

Article II- Elections

  1. Any citizen 18 and older of Osanora owning or legally living in property in the boundaries of Osanora with adequate legal standing and is not a figure or any church is eligible for registration onto the ballot of the Osanoran Corte.
    1. Requirements to run are subject to change prior to the start of any election.
    2. No other requirements aside from what is specifically listed are required.
  2. The elections are hosted and run by the Primer Ministro.

Article III- Laws

  1. Any bill introduced to a Corte meeting requires a simple majority to pass.
  2. After a bill is passed the ruler of Osanora must approve of the bill to make it law.
    1. While the ruler may veto a bill, with a 2/3s majority support the Corte may overrule the Count.
    2. A bill will receive a full month before voting is closed.

Article IV- Ministries

  1. There are only five ministries officially recognized by the government
    1. They are as follows: Ministry of Knowledge, Ministry of Coin, Ministry of Entertainment, Ministry of Housing, and Ministry of Medicine.
    2. The Corte will oversee the ministries with specialization possible.
    3. Specialization must be approved by either the Count or Primer Ministro.

Title II: Religion

Article I- State Church

  1. The official state religion of Osanora follows the Church of Canon
    1. A change in the state religion requires a 3/4th majority approval from the Corte and Count approval
      1. There is no way to overrule the Counts deny.
  2. To avoid taxes on property the Church must consistently host events to benefit those of lower status
    1. This may include getting food out to the community free of charge
    2. Housing the poor for small periods of time
    3. Providing guidance and safety for children without parents
    4. Failure to uphold those requirements will result in a tax on Church property within the boundaries of Osanora.

Title III: Count de Osanora

Article I- Ruling Family

  1. House Medina rules Osanora
  2. The Count will serve as leader his entire life unless he abdicates his titles
    1. The title will pass onto the eldest child regardless of gender

Article II- Powers

  1. The Count leads the military
  2. The Count heads any diplomatic relations with foreign groups
  3. Any power not explicitly given to the Church or Corte is granted to the Count de Osanora

 

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1 hour ago, AntonySkilled said:

The Bishop over Osanora must be approved by the Count before residing in our Church

  1. That being said the Bishop of Osanora is subject to be replaced at any time.

"Erm... what? What happens if we send somebody that you do not approve of, do you demand we send somebody that you do, or do you pick a non-ordained man?" asked Basil Moroul.

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