la garçâ malpadert Group: admins (4379 posts total) (last post: March 13, 2008 - 16:29) Citizen #22: Miestrâ Schivâ | Okay. So what the Constitution says about altering provincial boundaries: section I.3.5:
New provinces may be formed by Parlamînt from any territory which may be claimed in
future by the Republic under Title One, Article One of this constitution. New provinces may
be formed by Parlamînt out of the territory of existing provinces, on the motion of :
a. a petition of citizens either resident in or assigned to the territory concerned, and
with;
b. the consent of the legislature(s) (if these exist) of the province(s) affected.
There are no other Provincial legislatures, outside Cézembre. So what we would need to do to annex the other three provinces would be:
1) to get together a petition of our own citizens, and also those of at least one (preferably more) citizen of each province we want to annex. Citizens of the other three provinces who are active citizens at the moment include Eif, Jay and Txec E (FL) and Grubi (PMX). The closest to an active citizen there is in Maritiimi is M-P, who can at least be gotten by email.
2) for one or both of the Maricopan Deputies to get a bill passed through the Chamber and assented to by the President.
I think before we could get either of these to happen, we would have to prove that Maricopa is indeed the only non-Cézembrian province with any kind of life. But what do we think of the idea, in principle, as it were?
Miestrâ Schivâ
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