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Resolution of the Imperial Diet, 1829


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RESOLUTION OF THE IMPERIAL DIET

 


 

 

Urgent Resolution regarding the Solicitor-General

 

That this House does sadly note a state of decay surrounding the Ministry of Justice, and seeing this must act with due responsibility to inquire as to its origins, and to determine whether any fault lies at the feet of its management. 

 

That this House, having heard reliable testimony from an individual of particular note that the Ministry of Justice did release Orcish slavers formerly arrested by the Imperial State Army, does express its extreme concern surrounding the procedures and practices of an armed Constabulary.

That this House does therefore agree to call upon the Solicitor-General to attend it at a date of the House’s choosing, to answer questions put to him by Members of this House. 

 

That Our summons must be met by the Solicitor-General, not his deputies, and that he should regard them as compulsory.

 

IN NOMINE DEI

John Napier, President Pro Tempore

Elizabeth Brae-Wittenbach

Minuvas Melphestaus

Anthony Fitzpeter

Henrik Komnenos

Rosaline d’Azor

Kelhus d’Azor

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(( 17/07 4PM EST ))

 

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Joseph Brandt smiled from his quarters as the missive was shared between members of the ISA.giphy.gif?cid=790b7611222e0db21067cc004d

"Seems like something's finally getting done 'round here, I say. Never much a mind for politics, but this I can abide."

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